I’m continuing my WWII Timeline series with a look at January – March 1935 in this post.
A Timeline of WWII, Winter 1935
January 7, 1935
France entered into a treaty with Italy in an attempt to shield itself from Nazi aggression.
March 16, 1935
Adolf Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles by introducing military conscription and announced that he would not obey the limits placed on the German military by the treaty.
Sources:
This series of posts is based on a compilation of timelines from:
The History Place:
The National WWII Museum Interactive Timeline
Wikipedia – Franco-Italian Agreement of 1935
World War II Chronicle by the Editors of Publications International, Ltd.
Most recent post from the series:
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