After World War I, the Allies implemented various measures regarding armament to prevent future conflicts. The Treaty of Versailles imposed strict limitations on Germany’s military capabilities, including reductions in troop numbers and restrictions on weapon production. Additionally, the Allies sought to regulate armament production globally through the establishment of the League of Nations, promoting disarmament and diplomatic solutions to conflicts. However, these efforts ultimately proved insufficient, contributing to the rise of tensions leading to World War II.
national self-determination. armament reduction. open diplomacy
The U.S. government believes its nuclear armament is a deterrent to the possibility of a third world war.
Germany did not want the Allies to receive armament, food, goods and supplies that were shipped to them. They sunk many merchant ships. War was waged by the naval forces of both sides. Eventually the Germans had to give up and the Allies were able to get their troops and supplies sent to all the necessary places, especially the United Kingdom.
To let Churchill lead the nation in WW2. Also, he had: 1) Not prepared the UK sufficiently (through re-armament) for war with Germany and 2) supported Chamberlain's policy of appeasement with Nazi Germany.
To let Churchill lead the nation in WW2. Also, he had: 1) Not prepared the UK sufficiently (through re-armament) for war with Germany and 2) supported Chamberlain's policy of appeasement with Nazi Germany.
Moral Re-Armament was created in 1938.
It was known as the "Massive" re-armament rally
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Daniel Sack has written: 'Moral re-armament' -- subject(s): Moral re-armament, Church history 'Whitebread Protestants' -- subject(s): Christianity, Church history, Food, History, Protestants, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Food
Michael Barrett has written: 'Footprints' -- subject(s): Moral Re-Armament (Group)
Paul Campbell has written: 'Remaking men' -- subject(s): Moral Re-armament (Organization)
An armament is a body of forces equipped for war.
Yes, it was. Hitler hated the Treaty of Versailles, as he thought it humiliated Germany.
Faith Abbott has written: 'Acts of faith' -- subject(s): Biography, Catholic converts, Moral Re-armament (Organization)
national self-determination. armament reduction. open diplomacy
Arms or armament are words for weapons.
The prince's armament is helpful to protect the princess.