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England imported practically no armaments in the 1920s; only the industrialised countries Japan, the Netherlands and the USA had larger import shares of between 2.5 and 5 per cent of world imports. It was not until around the mid-1930s that the large markets of the future opponents of the
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and as a result of open claims from incomplete contracts (Germany, Italy) against all former warring parties. In the catastrophic situation for WO and its employees caused by the arms export ban since autumn 1944, it was Emil G. Bührle personally who kept WO and its staff afloat for around five years
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and the end of the Cold War forced the decision to focus on technology, consumer goods and customer service. In 1994, Oerlikon-Bührle acquired the
Leybold Group, which was active in vacuum technology, and merged it with Balzers to form Balzers & Leybold, the leading thin-film technology company.
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After Bührle became Swiss in 1937, the German authorities, as part of their autarky policy, deliberately ousted him from his participation in the Berlin Ikaria-Gesellschaft until 1939. At the outbreak of war, both Italy and
Germany had already had their own efficient producers of 20 mm guns for
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In the 1920s and 1930s, WO's war material business was in line with Swiss foreign and security policy. This policy relied on an exportable Swiss armaments industry as a basis for supplying its own army and also promoted the successful armaments sector for reasons of job creation. Until 1938, there
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The main sales countries in the fiercely contested market dominated by the armaments industries of France, Great
Britain and the USA with world market shares of between 77 percent (1924) and 65 percent (1929) were initially mainly non-European non-industrialised countries that had no
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In 1970, Dieter Bührle and three co-defendants were sentenced to conditional prison terms of between 8 and 18 months and a fine of 200,000 Swiss francs. The damage to the group remained minor, however, because although the
Federal Council withdrew Bührle's war material production licence, it
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had to admit that the authorities had had information about illegal arms exports for months. As a political consequence, a popular initiative to ban the export of war material was submitted in 1969, which was narrowly rejected in 1972 with 49.8% of the votes in favour, but also with a clear
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Federal Council policy and under pressure from the Swiss trade delegation. Researchers agree that the Swiss government's request to E. G. Bührle to supply Germany - later denied by Federal Councillor Kobelt - was a violation of the
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Britain and France. These countries placed orders in Oerlikon for almost 250 million Swiss francs. For their fulfilment, even urgent needs of the
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The company achieved its breakthrough in 1929 with a large order for over 100 cannons in China. In Europe, where market access with the major powers remained difficult until the forced rearmament in the wake of the
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