Poland                went to her aid. Also Great Britain did nothing to support their guarantee. This marked the                beginning of World War II, a battle that was felt in more places than just Eastern Europe.                 Some people believe that the moment Hitler set foot into Poland, it was the beginning of                the end for Hitler. By attacking Poland, Hitler forced Great Britain's hand and if                Chamberlain had attempted to run out on his promise to Poland and let Hitler get away                with it once again, his parliamentary position would be in jeopardy. As his campaign in                Poland began he could not have been conscious of the fact that, by taking on the British                Empire, he was not guaranteed that his brilliant and brief campaign, which he had become                accustom to would become involved and create global conflict.                 Once Hitler gained control of Poland the other countries in Eastern Europe followed.                Romania feared Russia and surrendered economically to Hitler. With the alliance Romania                lost some land to Russia, Bessarabia and the northern part of Bukovina. They also lost part                of Translvania to Hungary through the Second Vienna Award. Although the loss of land                was harmful to Rumania, they drew closer to Germany, because it recognized that Britain                was powerless in Eastern Europe and Germany was the only country strong enough to                protect the rest of her land from Russia. Hitler was also prepared to aid Rumania due to                his interest in the Ploesti oil fields. Without these field Germany could no longer continue                the war.                 All of the southeastern countries, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Rumania, were now                under Hitler's political and economical control. This was achieved at little cost for Hitler...