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Rearmament may refer to:
German re-armament (Aufrüstung), the growth of the German military in contravention of the Versailles treaty (1930s)
British re-armament, the modernisation of the British military in response to German re-armament (1930s)
Salonika Agreement (31 July 1938), a treaty permitting Bulgaria to re-arm contrary to the Treaty of Neuilly
Bled agreement (1938), a treaty permitting Hungary to re-arm contrary to the Treaty of Trianon
West German rearmament, the American plan to help re-build the military in West Germany after World War II in response to the Cold War
Moral Re-Armament (MRA), an international religious movement that arose in 1938
Rearmament (album), by American singer/songwriter Happy Rhodes
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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...
deferred payment to finance the Nazi 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...
racially motivated revision of the world order, and soon began a massive rearmament campaign. France, seeking to secure its alliance with Italy, allowed Italy...
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...
from the League of Nations, and dramatically increased the country's rearmament. A government-sponsored programme for economic renewal focused on public...
Mefo bills worth a total of 12 billion Reichsmark were issued to pay for rearmament. To put that into context, Germany's national debt in 1932, the year before...
works projects, including the Autobahnen (motorways) and a massive secret rearmament program, forming the Wehrmacht (armed forces). The return to economic...
powerful enough to protect Bulgaria. In November 1937, when the pace of rearmament had picked up, a British memorandum advised a "blind eye" policy towards...
immediately after coming to power, they embarked on a vast program of military rearmament, which quickly dwarfed civilian investment. During the 1930s, Nazi Germany...
beginning of his Chancellorship, Adenauer had been pressing for German rearmament. After the outbreak of the Korean War on 25 June 1950, the U.S. and Britain...
rearmament under Hitler during the period prior to World War II. In part, he did this by providing intelligence information about German rearmament to...
the primary cause of World War II in Europe. He directed large-scale rearmament and, on 1 September 1939, invaded Poland, resulting in Britain and France...
the 1950s, Hartnagel, then a judge in Stuttgart, campaigned against the rearmament of the Federal Republic. He was Sophie Scholl's fiancé. Fritz Hartnagel...
started to build destroyers again during the 1930s as part of Hitler's rearmament program. The Germans were also fond of large destroyers, but while the...
economic growth, which partly occurred through state-led measures such as rearmament. The annexations of Austria (1938), Sudetenland (1938), and Bohemia and...
National Socialist Program Hitler's rise to power Machtergreifung German rearmament Nazi Germany Religion in Nazi Germany Kirchenkampf Adolf Hitler's cult...
The battlecruiser (also written as battle cruiser or battle-cruiser) was a type of capital ship of the first half of the 20th century. These were similar...
Adolf Hitler's 23 March 1933 Reichstag speech as Chancellor is also known as the Enabling Act speech. Due to the Reichstag chamber being unusable following...
war. It was decided that British rearmament would be linked to the extent of German rearmament with British rearmament to be reactive rather than preemptive...
defense-policy spokesman of the Free Democratic Party. A proponent of West German rearmament, he was responsible for coining the new name for the post-World War II...