To provide with new or better weapons.
Germany began rearmament in 1933, shortly after Adolf Hitler came to power. The rearmament process involved the expansion of the German military, including the development of new weapons and the construction of military infrastructure. This violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which had placed restrictions on German military activities after World War I.
a war was inetible and he was always planning to go to war now he has germanys support
During WWII they just kind of ignored it. They wanted to remain isolated from the conflicts in Europe after WWI.
German rearmament violated the Versailles Treaty. The Italian invasion of Ethiopia violated the charter of the League of Nations, which was a creation of the Versailles Treaty.
When the United States began to suggest rearmament for the Japanese following World War II, the Japanese were reluctant, still shocked from the war. However, they agreed to compromise in their constitution which created a National Police Reserve, a paramilitary unit which had about 75,000 members.
They said Hi to Germany.
When Germany pursued rearmament in the 1930s, America had a weak response. America and the other Allies could have strongly objected since it was in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles.
Germany began rearmament in 1933, shortly after Adolf Hitler came to power. The rearmament process involved the expansion of the German military, including the development of new weapons and the construction of military infrastructure. This violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which had placed restrictions on German military activities after World War I.
Rearmament & not repaying reperations.
Winston Churchill did not criticize the policy of rearmament, but instead supported it in the face of Germany's return to might. This stand, along with opposing India's independence, are said to be the factors that isolated him politically.
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Hans W. Gatzke has written: 'Stresemann and the rearmament of Germany'
Rearmament
Moral ReArmament, yes. Google SMILE 'TIL IT HURTS.
1) 1933 Secret Rearmament 2) 1935 Public Rearmament 3) 1936 Re militarisation of the Rhineland 4) March 1938 Union with Austria 5) September 1938 Invasion of the Sudetenland 6) March 1939 Invasion of Czechoslovakia 7) Invasion of Poland
a war was inetible and he was always planning to go to war now he has germanys support
rearmament