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On this day: Germany invades Poland

September 1 1939: Start of the Second World War

September 1, 2011 08:53
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By

Hannah Tosh,

Hannah Tosh

1 min read

For the second time in less than 20 years Britain and France were declaring war on Germany, this time, for the invasion of Poland.

Hitler's obsession with expanding Germany into a greater nation with more "Lebensraum" (living space) began with the Polish territories.

On the Eastern side of Germany past Poland laid another German territory, East Prussia. In the years leading up to this Hitler tried everything to unite the territories by manipulating Poland through schemes such as the Anti Commitern Pact and the German-Polish Non Aggression Pact. However, all had failed and Poland was becoming unsettled by Germany's behaviour with Russia; thus fearful of losing independence.

So, Hitler decided to obtain the land by force and without warning on the 1st September 1939 1.5 million German troops invaded Poland from the North, South and West.