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That aggressive strategy worked as Germany pulled out of the League of Nations ( 1933 ), rejected the Versailles Treaty and began to re-arm ( 1935 ), won back the Saar ( 1935 ), remilitarized the Rhineland ( 1936 ), formed an alliance (" axis ") with Mussolini's Italy ( 1936 ), sent massive military aid to Franco in the Spanish Civil War ( 1936 – 39 ), seized Austria ( 1938 ), took over Czechoslovakia after the British and French appeasement of the Munich Agreement of 1938, formed a peace pact with Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union in August 1939, and finally invaded Poland in September 1939.
On March 16, 1935, Hitler ignored the Versailles Treaty and ordered Germany to re-arm, reintroducing military conscription.

re-arm and while
On the long way home, the soldiers experience future shock first-hand, as the Taurans employ increasingly advanced weaponry against them while they do not have the chance to re-arm.

re-arm and at
In their hurry to re-arm, Britain and France had both begun buying large amounts of weapons from manufacturers in the U. S. at the outbreak of hostilities, supplementing their own productions.
Accordingly, Fritsch, Blomberg and Neurath advised Hitler to wait until Germany had more time to re-arm before pursuing a high-risk strategy of localized wars that was likely to trigger a general war before Germany was ready ( none of those present at the conference had any moral objections to Hitler's strategy, with which they were in basic agreement ; only the question of timing divided them ).
As such, Fritsch, Blomberg and Neurath advised Hitler to wait until Germany had more time to re-arm before pursuing a high-risk strategy of pursuing localized wars that was likely to trigger a general war before Germany was ready for such a war ( none of those present at the conference had any moral objections to Hitler ’ s strategy, with which they were in basic agreement ; only the question of timing divided them ) By February 1938, Neurath, Fritsch and Blomberg had been removed from their positions.
* neutral landing pad-In later levels of the battle, a neutral helicopter landing pad will be at the halfway point of the battlefield, you and the enemy helicopter can use this pad to re-arm and refuel your copters.

re-arm and time
Once Robert was unarmoured, the trapped Vikings launched a surprise attack and killed him before he had time to re-arm.
After the conference, three of the attendees, Blomberg, Fritsch and Neurath, all argued that the foreign policy Hitler had outlined was too risky — Germany needed more time to re-arm.

re-arm and from
At noon on May 6, 1955, Conant, along with the high commissioners from Britain and France, signed the documents ending Allied control of West Germany, admitting it to NATO, and allowing it re-arm.
It is interesting to note that all helicopter landing pads are neutral, if you can land your helicopter on the landing pad by the enemy base, it will start to re-arm and refuel, but comes under immediate missile attack from the enemy base.

re-arm and .
The monastic state imposed high taxes on the cities to raise the funds as well as to re-arm for another war against Poland.
Acheson implemented the Lend-Lease policy that helped re-arm Great Britain and the American / British / Dutch oil embargo that cut off 95 percent of Japanese oil supplies and escalated the crisis with Japan in 1941.
Rough diamonds are exported out of the country to neighboring states and international trading centers through the northern, Forces Nouvelles controlled section of the country, a group which is reported to be using these funds to re-arm.
Through daily efforts to rebuild, re-arm and improve the fortifications, he was able to finally connect them with a continuous defence system enceinte.
In 1620, the new heir to the shogunate, Tokugawa Hidetada, began to reconstruct and re-arm Osaka Castle.
However after disarming it, the scene quickly flashes to a hand pressing a remote detonate causing the bomb to re-arm.
" The nations must re-arm morally.
The nations must re-arm morally.
In response, Taylor argued that Hitler's policy was one of bluff ( he wished to re-arm Germany so as to frighten and intimidate other states ) to allow him to achieve his foreign policy goals without going to war.
:" but one thing surely comes first: Germany must not be allowed to re-arm.
Germany must not re-arm ; even if the French had to invade it once every five years, that would be better than the alternative.
In 1938, as nations were rearming for war, a Swedish socialist and Oxford Group member named Harry Blomberg, wrote of the need to re-arm morally.
The Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) began to re-arm and recruit after August 1969.
George Warter Story, a chaplain with a Williamite regiment, relates that the rapparees hid their weapons in bogs when Williamite troops were in the area and melted into the civilian population, only to re-arm and reappear when the troops were gone.

Canada and built
Carnegie Hall, built in 1909, is a large, two-storey, Neo-classical brick building on the Registry of Historic Places of Canada
Seminary House, built in 1879, is on the Registry of Historic Places of Canada.
Andersson's next project was Mamma Mia !, a musical built around 24 of ABBA's songs, which has become a worldwide box-office blockbuster with versions in several languages currently being played in many countries, including the UK ( West End premiere in April 1999 ), Canada ( Toronto premiere in 2000 ), the USA ( Broadway premiere in 2001 ), and Sweden ( Swedish language premiere in 2005 ).
Three major canals with very different purposes were built in what is now Canada.
The Rideau Canal was built as a result of the War of 1812 to provide military transportation between the British colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada as an alternative to part of the St. Lawrence River, which was susceptible to blockade by the United States.
The 1913 Handbook of Indians of Canada ( reprinting 1907 material from the Bureau of American Ethnology ), claims that North American natives practicing cannibalism included "... the Montagnais, and some of the tribes of Maine ; the Algonkin, Armouchiquois, Iroquois, and Micmac ; farther west the Assiniboine, Cree, Foxes, Chippewa, Miami, Ottawa, Kickapoo, Illinois, Sioux, and Winnebago ; in the South the people who built the mounds in Florida, and the Tonkawa, Attacapa, Karankawa, Caddo, and Comanche (?
The French also built the Louisbourg Lighthouse in 1734, the first lighthouse in Canada and one of the first in North America.
All power reactors built in Canada are of the CANDU type.
In the US and Canada, many new houses are built in housing tracts, which provide homeowners a sense of " belonging " and the feeling they have " made the best use " of their money.
He went to the United States following the American Revolutionary War and built a fur-trading empire that extended to the Great Lakes region and Canada, and later expanded into the American West and Pacific coast.
* 1958 – The Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing, in the process of being built to connect Vancouver and North Vancouver ( Canada ), collapses into the Burrard Inlet killing many of the ironworkers and injuring others.
Following the War of 1812, the US Army began construction on " Fort Blunder ", an unnamed fortification built by the Americans at the northernmost end of Lake Champlain to protect against any further attacks from British Canada.
CANDU PHWRs have been built in Canada, Argentina, China, India, Pakistan, Romania, and South Korea.
India also operates a number of PHWRs, often termed ' CANDU-derivatives ', built after the Government of Canada halted nuclear dealings with India following the 1974 Smiling Buddha nuclear weapon test.
Among its accomplishments, the United Province of Canada negotiated the Reciprocity Treaty of 1854 with the United States, built the Grand Trunk Railway, improved the educational system in Canada West under Egerton Ryerson, reinstated French as an official language of the legislature and the courts, codified the Civil Code of Lower Canada in 1866, and abolished the seigneurial system in Canada East.
An airport was built on Ascension during World War II to be used as a staging point for aircraft being ferried from factories in Canada and the United States to the war in North Africa.
* The city of Timmins ( located in Ontario, Canada ) renamed a street for her, gave her the key to the city, and built the Shania Twain Centre in her honour.
The Canadian engineer Reginald Fessenden, while working for the Submarine Signal Company in Boston, built an experimental system beginning in 1912, a system later tested in Boston Harbor, and finally in 1914 from the U. S. Revenue ( now Coast Guard ) Cutter Miami on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland Canada.
In 1984 to present, UIU expanded to open locations across the U. S. Upper Iowa was approved by North Central to offer graduate degrees in 1995, and in 1999 started its International Program by establishing centers in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vancouver, Canada. The Andres Center for Business and Education was built in 2004
A major expansion was undertaken for the 1987 Canada Winter Games which saw extensive sports facilities built at the campus.
Main Building, built in 1854, and Dalton Hall, built between 1917 and 1919, are on the registry of Historic Places of Canada.

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