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  2. German rearmament - Wikipedia

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    The Heinkel He 111, one of the technologically advanced aircraft that were designed and produced illegally in the 1930s as part of the clandestine German rearmament. German rearmament (Aufrüstung, German pronunciation: [ˈaʊ̯fˌʀʏstʊŋ]) was a policy and practice of rearmament carried out by Germany from 1918 to 1939 in violation of the Treaty of Versailles, which required German ...

  3. Four Year Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Four Year Plan (German: Vierjahresplan) was a series of economic measures initiated by Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany in 1936. Hitler placed Hermann Göring in charge of these measures, making him a Reich Plenipotentiary (Reichsbevollmächtigter) whose jurisdiction cut across the responsibilities of various cabinet ministries, including those of the Minister of Economics, the Defense ...

  4. Economy of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany's international treaty obligations would not allow such extensive rearmament, so Hitler withdrew from the Geneva disarmament talks and from the League of Nations in October 1933. [31] The German government feared that this might provoke immediate war with France at the time, but it did not.

  5. West German rearmament - Wikipedia

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    A modification of the 1950 Pleven Plan, it proposed the raising of West German forces, integrated into a European Defense Force. When West Germany embraced an edited plan and the push for rearmament seemed to be assured, France vetoed the attempt in August 1954. [13] In 1955, West Germany joined NATO.

  6. Mefo bills - Wikipedia

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    The German government needed to spend a large amount of money to fund the Depression-era reconstruction of its heavy industry based economy and, ultimately, its re-armament industry. However, it faced two problems. First, rearmament was illegal under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, and secondly there was a legal interest-rate limit of 4.5%.

  7. Germany walks back plan to meet NATO spending target on ... - AOL

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    The change means that Germany will be able to stick to its current pledge of meeting the 2% target on average over a five-year Germany walks back plan to meet NATO spending target on annual basis ...

  8. Germany's parliament approves a plan for a bigger hike in ...

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    Germany's parliament on Friday approved plans to raise the country's levy on carbon dioxide emissions from fuel by more than previously planned next month, a move that is part of a deal to resolve ...

  9. France pushes for alternatives to German-led air defence plan

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    France will seek to convince some of its allies to look at a more European-focused defence strategy rather than a German-led effort to jointly procure air defence systems, some from outside Europe ...