From the defeat of World War I to the launch of World War II, where did Germany get so much money to

Updated on military 2024-07-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It took 20 years between World War I and World War II. The German Nazis developed armaments from 1933 onwards, mainly in international financing and debt, and partly in the plundering of their own nationals.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. After Hitler came to power, he began to work hard to revitalize German industry. Freeze prices. Development of heavy industry, especially the military industry.

    2. In order to ensure normal production, the German military industrial complex has made great efforts and adopted multiple means. One of the most common methods is to sign a contract between a third-country enterprise and the ** orderer, and then the third-country enterprise will "outsource" the production to the domestic enterprise.

    3. Since Hitler came to power in January 1933, most of Germany's entire budget and expenditures have been spent on military spending, and the strength of one country has only been for one thing: to expand armaments and war.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As soon as Hitler was elected chancellor, he immediately promulgated the policy of the Jewish people, confiscating all legal property of the Jews and putting it into the national treasury for the development of reproduction.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In fact, the money is not very much, but Germany is developing very rapidly, so there is still the energy to start a war, and it is instigated by Hitler, fascism is on the rise, and people are irrational.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Messers-Benz Krupp.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The total number of troops mobilized by Germany was 17 million, accounting for the total population of the country, and the German army concentrated a total of 62 divisions, 10,000 people, 2,800 tanks, 1,939 aircraft, 6,000 artillery pieces and mortars, forming two army groups on the south and north routes. Army Group South was commanded by Army General 1st Class Rundstedt, under the command of General Blaskovic's 8th Army, General Reichenau's 10th Army, and General Lister's 14th Army, with a total of 8 infantry corps and 4 armored corps.

    On June 22, 1941, Germany gathered an unprecedentedly huge number of troops, including its client states Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Slovakia, 190 divisions, 3,712 tanks, 7,184 artillery pieces, 600,000 transports and 4,950 aircraft, a total of 5.5 million people, to launch a surprise attack on the Soviet Union, the military operation codenamed "Barbarossa", and the Soviet-German war began. The Soviet Union called the war the "Great Patriotic War", and Germany began preparations for an invasion in October 1939, codenamed it"Wiesel exercises"。The gist of this invasion plan is:"The land forces used deception and surprise attacks to cross the Dande border to occupy Denmark, and at the same time to seize important ports and airports in Norway with landing troops and airborne troops, and then launched an offensive into the interior to occupy the entire territory of Norway; Use aviation against the British and French navies to avoid large-scale engagements at sea. The Germans concentrated 7 infantry divisions, 1 motorized brigade and a number of independent tank battalions and motorized battalions totaling 140,000 people, occupied Denmark with 1 reinforced infantry division and police division, and the rest of the forces were used to capture Norway, and supported and supported the operations of ground forces with 1,300 aircraft and 234 ships.

    Hitler appointed Admiral Volkenhorst as commander-in-chief of the German invasion forces.

    When occupying France, Germany mobilized 141 divisions with 3.35 million troops, 2,445 tanks, 7,378 artillery pieces, and 5,446 warplanes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In its heyday, Germany mobilized a total of 17 million troops, accounting for 17 million of the country's total population; The maximum number of troops mobilized by Japan is 9.7 million, accounting for the total population of the country. The early days of Hitler's rise to power:

    Due to the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany could only retain 100,000 land forces, no navy and air force, and no heavy equipment. The outbreak of the Soviet-German war: When the Soviet-German war broke out in 1941, the statistics of Germany at that time were as follows:

    The controlled territory covers an area of 9.04 million square kilometers, (three times the territory of Germany in World War II), with a population of 100 million, a total strength of 10,000, 5,639 tanks, more than 10,000 aircraft, more than 60,000 artillery and mortars, and 217 ships, of which the total strength of the army is about 5 million, a total of 214 divisions and 2 brigades, (including 19 tank divisions and 14 motorized rifle divisions), and the air force of 1.68 million people, composed of five air forces, the territorial defense force and the airborne forces. The strength of the navy is 10,000 and is organized into three joint formations. In addition, there were 150,000 members of the SS.

    The German army (including the SS) suffered a cumulative loss of nearly 12 million in the Soviet-German war. Among them, more than 3.2 million were killed, 1.6 million were captured (excluding more than 1.2 million German troops who surrendered or surrendered after May 9, 1945), and about 7 million were wounded or sick. The final death toll was 3.8 million (including dead captives).

    The above figures include Germans in Austria, the Sudetenland, Alsace, etc., but do not include the losses of militias such as the People's Stormtroopers, which fought in large numbers after 1945.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Simple to come.

    Say, by the hands of a centralized economy.

    The source section is also Wall Street, the currency war is not shallow that Nazi came to power, economic development is very important, one point is not to play the banking industry, and even to the outside world, using the form of goods for goods, bypassing banks, foreign exchange and other complex factors, it can be said to be a rogue behavior, but it is this behavior that makes Wall Street and other international speculators can no longer get cheap in Germany. In addition, Germany's pillar manufacturing industry, Krupp, Farben and other Kangzin systems are also constantly recovering, stabilizing the workers and peasants, the state apparatus has productivity, and Germany has almost geometrically recovered its national strength.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Czechoslovakia, this one is divided into two parts.

    On October 1, 1938, the Munich Agreement was signed, and the German Kay imposed a military occupation of the Sudetai region.

    On March 15 and 16, 1939, the Germans completely occupied Czechoslovakia.

    2.Poland. September 1 - September 27, 1939.

    Note: Partition with the Soviet Union.

    3.Denmark. April 9, 1940, about 4 hours.

    4.Norway. April 9 - June 10, 1940.

    5.Luxembourg.

    May 10, 1940.

    6.Netherlands. May 10-May 14, 1940.

    7.Belgium.

    May 10 - May 28, 1940.

    8.France. May 10, 1940 (the implementation of the Manstein Plan began) - June 14 (the capture of the capital, Paris).

    Note: Occupy about 3 5 territories of France.

    9.Greece. April 6 - June 1, 1941 (10To sum up, by 1940 Germany occupied the Czech Republic, western Poland, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and northern France. By the end of 1942, after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, Germany had achieved a great military victory, not only controlling almost all of southeastern Europe, but also capturing large swathes of western Soviet territory, and the Third Reich's sphere of influence reached unprecedented proportions.

    The following is the territory of the heyday of Germany.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It pays great attention to the development of science and technology and has the right rule, so it will recover quickly and rise rapidly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is mainly because the country's strength is relatively strong, and it is also relatively powerful, so it can rise rapidly.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the national psychology of Germany is very heavy,

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