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Mobilization theories and techniques have continuously changed since then... intricate plans to achieve a fast and effective mobilization in case of war... Mobilization became an issue with the introduction of conscription... Mobilization institutionalized the mass levy of forces that was first introduced during the... Mobilization in World War I... Mobilization in World War II... Mobilization during the Cold War... Mobilization in recent years... Mobilization in World War I... Mobilization in World War I... Intricate plans for mobilization contributed greatly to the beginning of... general mobilization of one nation... therefore dictated not only mobilization against both powers... was advised that attempts to improvise a partial mobilization would lead to chaos and probable defeat if... The mobilization was like a holiday for many of the inexperienced soldiers... and mobilization during the Second World War did not repeat Sir Sam Hughes... a massive mobilization by the female population to work in factories allowed the rate of shell production to... Mobilization in World War II... Mobilization in World War II... Canada actually carried out a partial mobilization on 25 August 1939... Canada also enacted the National Resources Mobilization Act in 1940... Mobilization during the Cold War... Mobilization during the Cold War... national mobilization in the historical sense never occurred... Mobilization in recent years... Mobilization in recent years... and mobilization in Europe during the First World War... mobilization procedure of the Austrian Federal Army... Economic mobilization since World War II...

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