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Summary Of: Reichswehr

The Reichswehr was limited to a standing army of 100... The Reichswehr was never a friend of democracy but stayed loyal to the democratic German government... changing face of warfare meant that the smaller Reichswehr was largely helpless without mechanised and aerial support... replacing the Reichswehr and its professional officers... February 1934 he demanded that the much smaller Reichswehr be merged into the SA to form a true...

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