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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...
- Look up 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...
- 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...
- Rearmament is the third album by American singer-songwriter Happy Rhodes, released in 1986. Rhodes' first four albums were not conceived and recorded as...
- deferred payment to finance the **** German government's programme of rearmament, devised by the German Central Bank President, Hjalmar Schacht, in 1934...
- large majority. During this time, he oversaw the beginning of British rearmament and the abdication of King Edward VIII. Baldwin's third government saw...
- 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 is an allusion...
- 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...
- The National People's Army (German: Nationale Volksarmee, pronounced [natsi̯oˈnaːlə ˈfɔlksʔaʁˌmeː] ; NVA [ɛn faʊ ˈʔaː] ) were the armed forces of the German...