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The September/Poland Campaign
Hitler's aggressive desires towards Poland resulted in panicked diplomats and peacekeepers throughout Europe and created tensions not only between Germany and Poland but also Poland and Europe due to unfulfilled protective promises. Thus far Britain, France et al have been obediently abiding to Hitlers whim presenting him with, at most, harsh words and weak threats trying desperately to maintain peace in Europe. This was because the generally accepted rhetoric was that most countries, including the powerhouses of the United Kingdom and France, were not ready for another world war, emotionally or physically.

The Free City Of Danzig
As a clear cut example of how Adolf Hitler utilized the punishments of the Versailles treaty to support his expansion ambitions The Free City of Danzig is commonly considered to be one of the main if not the primary factor that incited Hitler to invade Poland in the Poland campaign. Pressures where created in the Danzig area due the overwhelming amount of Germans who lived there who where ostracized from Germany by the Versailles treaty until finally in 1933 the local Nazi party took over the government and crushed Democratic opposition, bringing fourth swathes of Anti-Semitic sentiment amongst the local peoples.

The Molotov - Ribbentrop Pact
In what can be seen retrospectively as political posturing in aid of ensuring the successful and uninterrupted conquest of Poland by Nazi Germany