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    West German rearmament (German: Wiederbewaffnung) began in the decades after World War II. Fears of another rise of German militarism caused the new military...
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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...
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  • Look up rearmament in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rearmament may refer to: German re-armament (Aufrüstung), the growth of the German military in...
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  • Berlin Crisis of 1958–1959 (category 1958 in West Germany)
    about "discrimination" when denied nuclear weapons as part of the rearmament. West Germany would demand tactical nuclear weapons or a general disarmament...
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    Bundeswehr (redirect from German Bundeswehr)
    1954, France agreed to West German accession to NATO and rearmament. With growing tensions between the Soviet Union and the West, especially after the...
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    to prepare for the rearmament of West Germany (Wiederbewaffnung). By March 1954 the Blank Office had finished plans for a new German army. Plans foresaw...
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    to allow West German rearmament. In response, at the London and Paris Conferences, the Brussels Treaty was modified to include West Germany, and to form...
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    Hans Speidel (category German conservatives in the German Resistance)
    of the Bundeswehr, he was a key player in West German rearmament during the Cold War as well as West Germany's integration into NATO and international negotiations...
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    volunteers and conscripts served in the German Army. Only 17 months after Adolf Hitler announced the German rearmament programme in 1935, the army reached...
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    under Donald Trump." German Politics 27.2 (2018): 174–192. online Large, David Clay. Germans to the Front: West German Rearmament in the Adenauer Era (U...
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    mutual collective security; but made no specific provision for West German rearmament. The Basic Law was amended in 1955 with Article 87a allowing the...
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    Hasso von Manteuffel (category Biography articles needing translation from German Wikipedia)
    Party. A proponent of West German rearmament, he was responsible for coining the new name for the post-World War II West German armed forces, the Bundeswehr...
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    Konrad Adenauer (category Pages with German IPA)
    for independent West German rearmament and West German NATO membership. Thanks in part to Adenauer's success in rebuilding West Germany's image, the British...
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    Press. ISBN 978-0-521-77401-7. Large, David Clay (1996). Germans to the Front: West German Rearmament in the Adenauer Era. Chapel Hill and London: University...
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    led-government in East Germany, German reunification saw the former East German states join the Federal Republic of Germany on 3 October 1990. Germany has been described...
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    Erwin Rommel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    reputation for conducting a clean war was used in the interest of the West German rearmament and reconciliation between the former enemies – the United Kingdom...
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    allow West German rearmament. In response, the Brussels Treaty was modified to include West Germany, and to form the Western European Union (WEU). West Germany...
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    productions. Rearmament and the founding of the Bundeswehr in 1955 brought with it a wave of war films which tended to depict the ordinary German soldiers...
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    People's Army (German: Nationale Volksarmee, pronounced [natsi̯oˈnaːlə ˈfɔlksʔaʁˌmeː] ; NVA [ɛn faʊ ˈʔaː] ) were the armed forces of the German Democratic...
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    joined the newly founded German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) in 1956 and thus significantly contributed to West Germany's rearmament. The BGS was renamed to...
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    Myth of the clean Wehrmacht (category Articles containing German-language text)
    discuss West Germany's rearmament and agreed upon the Himmerod memorandum. This memorandum laid out the conditions under which West Germany would rearm:...
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    permanently changed the ideology of the German armed forces. Since its creation during West German rearmament in the 1950s, the modern Bundeswehr holds...
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    Felix Steiner (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    composed of former German military officers, as a propaganda tool and a military think tank for the rearmament of West Germany. Along with other former...
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    the first woman ever to lead a German party. In 1951, she vocally opposed Adenauer's policy of West German rearmament and joined forces with the CDU's...
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    Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and...
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    Denazification (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the process was necessary for West German rearmament.[citation needed] On the other hand, denazification in East Germany was considered a critical element...
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    foreign policy, especially the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization and West German rearmament.: 133  Greater industrial democracy and workers' control of nationalized...
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  • Rommel myth (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    after the war, in the interest of the program of the German rearmament and the Allied–West German reconciliation. After the outbreak of the Korean War...
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    Representative" of the Chancellor. As the rearmament plans met with harsh opposition by a wide circle within the West German population and contradicted the occupation...
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    Bergepanzer 2 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the armed forces of Germany and other countries. It was later succeeded by the Bergepanzer 3 "Büffel". The West German rearmament from the mid-1950s led...
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