As time entered October 1930, the situation in the world was no longer so peaceful.
The Pound crisis had not yet subsided, and there was new news from Germany.
Firstly, the European nations led by the United Kingdom expressed dissatisfaction with the anti-Jewish actions of Germany and Italy. The World Alliance even convened a meeting for this purpose, demanding that Germany, as a member country, stop the persecution of Jews.
However, to the surprise of many, the pressure from the World Alliance became a driving force for the Germans to firmly implement their own policies.
Before the British could react, on October 12, 1930, Germany unilaterally announced its withdrawal from the World Alliance and stated that it would not accept the requests of the World Alliance.
This move immediately made the situation in Central Europe, which had been calm, tense. Naturally, it came as a great shock to Britain and France.