Why did Germany invade Poland starting WWII?
Hitler’s political agenda included the invasion of practically all Europe. He began by incorporating Austria with threats. Later he annexed part of Chzeckoslovakia making pressure on France and England , which caved under the pressure. Later he occupied the rest of the country. Nevertheless, the annexion of Chzeckoslovackia was originally what Hitler called the plan grĂ¼n ( green in English ) but it was never put in practice because France and England gave the country to Hitler. Hitler gave assurance that this was the last territorial demand, but he had made a secret agreement with Stalin to split Poland. In September 1936 Hitler, by means of a false Polish invasion he invaded Poland, knowing that this would cause the war with France and England. As Joachim von Ribbentropp said before the war began: “now we want the war.” Two weeks later, the Russians invaded Poland through the Eastern border. After the war began, Hitler consolidated with military strength until he invaded the Soviet Un