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  2. German disarmament - Wikipedia

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    The French took any German objection to disarmament as proof that Germany had not achieved the "moral disarmament" they required, the abandonment of "the old warrior spirit". [3] According to French intelligence, the Germans were unable to "embrace defeat", and the French considered any attempt to restore the German economy and every minor ...

  3. Category:Nazi Germany military templates - Wikipedia

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  4. Germany and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    Germany reaffirmed its renunciation of the manufacture, possession, and control of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. In addition to banning a foreign military presence in the former East Germany, the treaty also banned nuclear weapons or nuclear weapon carriers to be stationed in the area, making it a permanent Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone .

  5. Historical nuclear weapons stockpiles and nuclear tests by ...

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    A similar chart focusing solely on quantity of warheads in the multi-megaton range is also available. [17] Moreover, total deployed US & "Russian" strategic weapons increased steadily from the 1980s until the Cold War ended. [18] The United States nuclear stockpile increased rapidly from 1945, peaked in 1966, and declined after that. [1]

  6. Four Ds - Wikipedia

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    Democracy in Germany. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-18909-6. Goldberg, Sheldon A. (2017). From Disarmament to Rearmament : The Reversal of US Policy Toward West Germany, 1946–1955. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press. ISBN 9780821423004. Grieder, Peter (2012). The German Democratic Republic. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  7. West German rearmament - Wikipedia

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    The vigorous disarmament program in Germany continued by the UK and the US for the first three years of occupation. [6] This dismantling of industry became increasingly unpopular and ran contrary to the 1948 Marshall Plan's mission to encourage industrial growth.

  8. Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments

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    The military superiority of Germany was a defining element of Hitler's ideology and foreign policy, which made the idea of disarmament unacceptable. [17] As soon as Hitler rose to power, he began the process of rearming Germany, clearly defying both the Treaty of Versailles and the objective of the Disarmament Conference. [17]

  9. Category:War map templates - Wikipedia

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