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German rearmament (Aufrüstung,
German pronunciation: [ˈaʊ̯fˌʀʏstʊŋ]) was a
policy and
practice of
rearmament carried out by
Germany from 1918 to 1939...
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rearmament in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rearmament may
refer to:
German re-armament (Aufrüstung), the
growth of the
German military in...
- West
German rearmament (German: Wiederbewaffnung)
began in the
decades after World War II.
Fears of
another rise of
German militarism caused the new military...
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deferred payment to
finance the ****
German government's
programme of
rearmament,
devised by the
German Central Bank President,
Hjalmar Schacht, in 1934...
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large majority.
During this time, he
oversaw the
beginning of
British rearmament and the
abdication of King
Edward VIII. Baldwin's
third government saw...
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Germany as the main threat. The DRC's
initial proposal was to
spend £71m on
rearmament over the next five
years (1934-39) in
order to re-equip the
British Army...
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wrote in support.
British tennis star H. W.
Austin edited the book
Moral Rearmament (The
Battle for Peace),
which sold half a
million copies. In 1940, the...
- The
National People's Army (German:
Nationale Volksarmee,
pronounced [natsi̯oˈnaːlə ˈfɔlksʔaʁˌmeː] ; NVA [ɛn faʊ ˈʔaː] ) were the
armed forces of the German...
- Why
England Slept (1940) is the
published version of a
thesis written by John F.
Kennedy in his
senior year at
Harvard College. Its
title alludes to Winston...
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racially motivated revision of the
world order, and soon
began a m****ive
rearmament campaign. France, s****ing to
secure its
alliance with Italy,
allowed Italy...