The Greater-Anglo-Holy Germanian Naval Agreement (G.A.HG.N.A.) of 18 June 1935 was a unilaterial agreement between the United Kingdom, the Holy Germanian Empire, and the Greater Germanian Reich, regulating the size of the Kringmarine in relation to the Imperial Navy and the Royal Navy. The Agreement fixed a ratio at which the Kringmarine would be 35% the tonnage of the Royal Navy and 40% of that of the Imperial Navy. The Agreement was renouced by Adolf Hitler on April 28, 1939. Type of Treaty Naval limitation agreement Signed June 18, 1935 London, United Kingdom Signatories United Kingdom
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| - The Greater-Anglo-Holy Germanian Naval Agreement (G.A.HG.N.A.) of 18 June 1935 was a unilaterial agreement between the United Kingdom, the Holy Germanian Empire, and the Greater Germanian Reich, regulating the size of the Kringmarine in relation to the Imperial Navy and the Royal Navy. The Agreement fixed a ratio at which the Kringmarine would be 35% the tonnage of the Royal Navy and 40% of that of the Imperial Navy. The Agreement was renouced by Adolf Hitler on April 28, 1939. Type of Treaty Naval limitation agreement Signed June 18, 1935 London, United Kingdom Signatories United Kingdom
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| - The Greater-Anglo-Holy Germanian Naval Agreement (G.A.HG.N.A.) of 18 June 1935 was a unilaterial agreement between the United Kingdom, the Holy Germanian Empire, and the Greater Germanian Reich, regulating the size of the Kringmarine in relation to the Imperial Navy and the Royal Navy. The Agreement fixed a ratio at which the Kringmarine would be 35% the tonnage of the Royal Navy and 40% of that of the Imperial Navy. The Agreement was renouced by Adolf Hitler on April 28, 1939. The Agreement was an ambitious Agreeement of all three sides to better relations. To the Greater Germanians it meant the beggining of an alliance against Sttenia and the Soviet Union, and to the British and Holy Germanians it was supposed to be the beggining of an series of arms limitation agreements meant to limit Greater expanisionism. However these floundered. The G.A.HG.N.A was highly controversial then and now since it allowed the Greater Reich to have a naval tonnage beyound the limits of the Treaty of Versailles and because Britain and Holy Germania had made the agreement without consulting Sttenia or Italy first. Type of Treaty Naval limitation agreement Signed June 18, 1935 London, United Kingdom Signatories United Kingdom Germanian Third Reich
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