Saar Plebiscite (1935) Flashcards

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What was the Saar Plebiscite?

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Under the terms of Versailles, the coal-mining Saar region on the French and German border could hold a plebiscite (people’s vote) after 15 years of League of Nations rule on who should control the region - Germany or France.

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When did the Saar plebiscite happen?

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The Saar plebiscite happened on 13th January, 1935.

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Why did Hitler want the Saar plebiscite?

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He wanted to show the world that German-speaking people wanted to unite together under the Nazi regime.

The area was rich in coalfields, which was a vital resource for industrial production and to build weaponry.

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What were the results of the Saar plebiscite?

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The result of the plebiscite was that 90 percent of the people voted to rejoin Germany.

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What was the significance of the Saar plebiscite?

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The plebiscite was significant as it provided Hitler an excellent propaganda victory in justifying his actions in uniting all German-speaking people. And Hitler also gained key resources to build his industry and weapons as he prepared for war.

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