- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- I The Intelligence Machine and the Decision Making Process
- 2 French Intelligence and the Nazi <i>Machtergreifung</i>, 1933
- 3 Intelligence and the National Socialist <i>Gleichschaltung</i>, 1933–1936
- 4 Initial Responses to Nazi Rearmament: Intelligence and Policy, 1934–1935
- 5 The Rhineland
- 6 Intelligence and the Rearmament Programmes of 1936
- 7 Paralysis
- 8 Munich
- 9 A Change in Perspective
- 10 Girding for War
- 11 Decision for War
- Conclusion
- Appendix A. Organization of French military and air intelligence collection and distribution, June 1936–April 1938
- Appendix B. Organization of French military and air intelligence collection and distribution, April 1938–September 1989
- Appendix C. German air strength, 1936–1939
- Appendix D. Monthly German aircraft production, 1936–1939
- Appendix E. Deuxième Bureau estimates of German army expansion, 1936–1939
- Appendix F. German army expansion, 1936–1939
- Appendix G. The Franco-German military balance in September 1939
- Unpublished Sources
- Published Documents
- Memoirs and Memoir Related
- Official Histories
- Unpublished Manuscripts and Dissertations
- Monographs/Collections of Essays
- Articles
- Index
Initial Responses to Nazi Rearmament: Intelligence and Policy, 1934–1935
Initial Responses to Nazi Rearmament: Intelligence and Policy, 1934–1935
- Chapter:
- (p.109) 4 Initial Responses to Nazi Rearmament: Intelligence and Policy, 1934–1935
- Source:
- France and the Nazi Menace
- Author(s):
PETER JACKSON
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter discusses the responses of intelligence to Nazi rearmament. An increasing shortage of information on armaments and aircraft production forced intelligence officials to provide estimates of the pace of rearmament in the Reich. As a result, stereotypes about the character of Germans continued to play a main role in the intelligence process.
Keywords: Nazi rearmament, intelligence, policy, Reich, intelligence process
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- I The Intelligence Machine and the Decision Making Process
- 2 French Intelligence and the Nazi <i>Machtergreifung</i>, 1933
- 3 Intelligence and the National Socialist <i>Gleichschaltung</i>, 1933–1936
- 4 Initial Responses to Nazi Rearmament: Intelligence and Policy, 1934–1935
- 5 The Rhineland
- 6 Intelligence and the Rearmament Programmes of 1936
- 7 Paralysis
- 8 Munich
- 9 A Change in Perspective
- 10 Girding for War
- 11 Decision for War
- Conclusion
- Appendix A. Organization of French military and air intelligence collection and distribution, June 1936–April 1938
- Appendix B. Organization of French military and air intelligence collection and distribution, April 1938–September 1989
- Appendix C. German air strength, 1936–1939
- Appendix D. Monthly German aircraft production, 1936–1939
- Appendix E. Deuxième Bureau estimates of German army expansion, 1936–1939
- Appendix F. German army expansion, 1936–1939
- Appendix G. The Franco-German military balance in September 1939
- Unpublished Sources
- Published Documents
- Memoirs and Memoir Related
- Official Histories
- Unpublished Manuscripts and Dissertations
- Monographs/Collections of Essays
- Articles
- Index