I'm guessing this is a military question. The German Military is, and has been for a long time, known as the Wehrmacht (German speakers, please check spelling). I don't know that they have particularly increased their strength, of late.
Nobody built the Matterhorn. It is a mountain. It was built by geological forces which pushed up the Alps.
gravity and built-up energy from forces of wind
army
militarism
He built up his military and naval forces.
His forces were progressively sourced and built up from gladiators, escaped slaves, and herdsmen and shepherds. Hardly 'teams'.
They were made up of natural forces
Basically Hitler built up the armed forces and economised the country. Hitler took Germany out of poverty and built up the counrtys jobs by producing more oppotunities, jobs ect.
detterence
No. Snow and rain wear mountains down. Mountains are built up by the forces of plate tectonics and, occasionally, by volcanic activity.
The three rules of matter are - 1. The particles of matter have space between them known as intermolecular spaces 2. The particles of matter attract to each other which are known as the forces of intermolecular attraction . The forces that attract to same particles are known as cohesive forces and the forces which attract to different types of matter are called adhesive forces 3.The particles of matter are made up of small small particles
There were 2 parts to Germany. They did not like each other so they put up a wall. The wall was knocked down in 1989.