The rise of Nazi Germany had a deep impact on the events in the international arena, and evoked mixed reaction among various countries.

While England and United States felt a sense of indignation, even though there was no change in the policy of these two countries towards Germany. France felt deeply concerned about Hitler’s challenge to the peace settlement of 1919.

The open hostility expressed by Hitler towards France, Russia and other powers of Central and South Eastern Europe created a feeling of profound anxiety among them and made them feel uneasy and nervous. Far a fuller understanding of the implications of the rise of Nazi Germany, let us examine its impact on the various countries one by one.