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4. Italian and German foreign policies (1919–1941)

The actions of both Italy and Germany on the international stage helped to undermine the idea of collective security as the other European countries attempted to deal with their demands to role back the Treaty of Versailles and to expand their territories against a back drop, in the 1930s of a world depression and a weakened League of Nations. Having completed the reading and tasks on the above pages, please complete...

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