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What (who) is rearmament$67161$ - definition

REARMAMENT CARRIED OUT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM BETWEEN 1934 AND 1939
Rearmament (UK, 1930s); British rearmament; British re-armament
  • 6}}, ordered in 1936, as part of the re-armament programme.

rearmament         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Re-armament; Rearmament (disambiguation)
Rearmament is the process of building up a new stock of military weapons.
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British re-armament         
British re-armament was a period in British history, between 1934 and 1939, when a substantial programme of re-arming the United Kingdom was undertaken. Re-armament was necessary, because defence spending had gone down from £766 million in 1919–20, to £189 million in 1921–22, to £102 million in 1932.
West German rearmament         
  • West Germany joins NATO: [[Walter Hallstein]] (left) and [[Konrad Adenauer]] (centre) at the NATO Conference in Paris in 1954
  • Generals [[Adolf Heusinger]] and [[Hans Speidel]] sworn into the newly founded ''[[Bundeswehr]]'' by [[Theodor Blank]] on 12 November 1955
UNITED STATES PROGRAM TO HELP BUILD UP THE MILITARY OF WEST GERMANY AFTER WORLD WAR II
Wiederbewaffnung; German rearmament (post-WWII); Rearmament of West Germany
West German rearmament () was the reconstruction of military forces in the Federal Republic of Germany in the decades after the World War II. Fears of another rise of German militarism caused the new military to operate within an alliance framework, under NATO command.

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British re-armament before World War II

British re-armament was a period in British history, between 1934 and 1939, when a substantial programme of re-arming the United Kingdom was undertaken. Re-armament was necessary, because defence spending had gone down from £766 million in 1919–20, to £189 million in 1921–22, to £102 million in 1932.