Since 1933, the UK and France were not weren't ready economically and financially to wage war against Germany. In 1933, its leader Adolf Hitler, seized power lawfully, and wanted to take revenge after the humiliation of the Versailles Treaty. Indeed, after WWII, France, the UK and the USA decided to impose hard clauses on Germany as some territories were occupied, military service was given up, and there seemed to be an impossibility of having an army. The Sudeten territory was also separated from the country. In fact, Hitler wanted to expand his territory that was called the "vital space", and then set up a dictatorship regime. He also had the ambition of seizing a part of Czechoslovakia. Therefore, the countries adopted an isolationist position and decided to react against Hitler's provocations and offensive actions. In fact, he restored the military service in 1935 and also succeeded in militarizing Rhineland. As WWI was very difficult to win, Germany became quite a powerful country.
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