Based on the provided chart data for the Nazi rearmament between 1932 and 1939:
1. Germany had added 850,000 troops to its military by 1939.
- This is determined by subtracting the number of soldiers in 1932 (100,000) from the number in 1939 (950,000), which gives us an increase of 850,000 soldiers.
2. Between 1932 and 1939, the number of aircraft in the German military increased by 8,214.
- This is determined by subtracting the number of aircraft in 1932 (36) from the number in 1939 (8,250), resulting in an addition of 8,214 aircraft.
3. At the same time, Germany increased the funds devoted to its military by 22 percentage points.
- This is determined by subtracting the percentage of the budget toward the military in 1932 (1%) from the percentage in 1939 (23%), resulting in an increase of 22 percentage points.
4. All of these changes show Hitler's defiance of the Treaty of Versailles.
- The data reflects a significant defiance of the Treaty, as it imposed strict limits on the size and capabilities of the German military, which were clearly exceeded by 1939.
In conclusion:
- Troops added: 850,000
- Aircraft increase: 8,214
- Budget increase: 22%
- Demonstration of defiance: Treaty of Versailles