Unappeased

The Remilitarization of the Rhineland was one of the first public violations of the Treaty of Versailles -- one that was overlooked by the governments of both Britain and France. The event marked a significant change in France and Britain's stance on the Treaty of Versailles, most notably their policies of appeasement, and a change in power of the German Reich, one that would be exploited in their growing military and Czechoslovakia. But what changes would have occurred if the two great powers of the time period, Britain and France, did not stand for violations of the treaty of Versailles? What if, instead of Germany's remilitarization of the Rhineland marking German dominance in Europe, the steadfast view of France on the Treaty of Versailles crippled German confidence until the end of the war?