In response, he embarked on a huge programme of military rearmament, which included the deployment of Pershing nuclear missiles. |
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A political lightweight, he lacked the muscle or guile to stand up to opponents in the Treasury who opposed rearmament. |
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France's first rearmament plan was adopted in 1934, only to be followed by a cutback in expenditure in the next year. |
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Its brilliance was to permit the rearming of Germans but not the rearmament of Germany. |
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Simultaneously, President Franklin D. Roosevelt inaugurated U.S. rearmament, with emphasis on aircraft. |
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I would ask you to take care that you do not fall into a trap by yielding to the temptation to free up funds for rearmament. |
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As part of their rearmament, a new type of atomic weapon was tested and this blew up the whole planet. |
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You might have mentioned its single most elaborate economic project, a multi-billion rearmament plan. |
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These counter-scenarios include a situation of generalized rearmament and alternatively a situation of generalized disarmament. |
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This might therefore be the time for extensive military disarmament in Europe but, in reality, rearmament is taking place. |
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It is necessary to unfold this gun to introduce manually there the first cartridge, being done rearmament then automatically. |
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The Kuhne report calls for even more rearmament in order to ensure that the EU, relying on NATO capacities, can intervene militarily across the globe. |
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Now that rearmament seems to be on the agenda again in a growing number of countries, the importance of arms control and democratic control of the military is increasing. |
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He abolished democracy, espousing a radical, racially motivated revision of the world order, and soon began a massive rearmament campaign. |
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The meeting ended with Baldwin agreeing with Churchill that rearmament was vital to deter Germany. |
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By early 1934 the focus shifted away from funding work creation schemes and toward rearmament. |
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As rearmament became a concern during the 1930s, Stanley Baldwin created the position of Minister for Coordination of Defence. |
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As rearmament of the navy and the air force continued, the nature of an army fit to participate in a European war was kept under review. |
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The chiefs were in favour of a balanced rearmament but within financial limits, judged that the air force should be favoured. |
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In this context, I also wish to redraw your attention to my letter of 25 December 2006 addressed to you with regard to the ongoing rearmament programme of the Greek Cypriot side. |
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The EU's Constitutional Treaty, which I hope the French will scupper, its Security Strategy and the European Defence Paper' stand for a Europe characterised by rearmament and the prospect of future wars. |
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What is really worrying is that both countries are in the process of rearmament, which, of course, reflects the situation as to the real social problems facing the countries, particularly Armenia. |
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Beginning in 1936 a much belated rearmament programme got under way. |
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In the case of Germany, for example, this chemical rearmament stood in stark contrast to the obligations undertaken in the Versailles peace treaty signed after the First World War. |
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My particular concern is that we must prevent the European Union from degenerating into an image of the power projected from America, and from its being weakened in economic and social terms by rearmament. |
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It is our job to convince world governments, including the rulers of authoritarian states, that this is absolutely not the case: otherwise we will not halt rearmament. |
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Sanctions failed to stop the rearmament of Germany between the World Wars. |
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From disarmament, we are now moving towards rearmament. |
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Any effort to extend it was halted by the growing cost of the Korean War and rearmament. |
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The rearmament and change underway in its defence machinery may just be an expression of Russia's wish to be reintegrated into the concert of nations and to be restored to its proper place. |
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All restraint on German rearmament could now be removed, and was. |
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An increase was also proposed in death duties and naval rearmament. |
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This agreement allowed West Germany to start a limited rearmament program though it banned development of certain weapons, such as large warships. |
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Beginning in 1931, when he opposed those who advocated giving Germany the right to military parity with France, Churchill spoke often of the dangers of Germany's rearmament. |
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In 1939 Germany took over the rest of Czechoslovakia and appeasement policies gave way to hurried rearmament as Hitler next turned his attention to Poland. |
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As early as February 1933, Hitler announced that rearmament must be undertaken, albeit clandestinely at first, as to do so was in violation of the Versailles Treaty. |
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In 1938 limited liability reached its apogee, just as rearmament was maturing and the army was considering the new conspectus, a much more ambitious rearmament plan. |
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Large expenditures were made on rearmament, in spite of growing deficits. |
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The German rearmament program faced difficulties acquiring raw materials. |
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