| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | militarismo |
| italia | militarismo |
| japani | 軍国主義 (gunkokushugi), ぐんこくしゅぎ (gunkokushiュgi / gunkokushugi) |
| kreikka | στρατοκρατία (stratokratía) |
| portugali | militarismo |
| ranska | militarisme |
| saksa | Militarismus |
| suomi | militarismi |
| tšekki | militarismus |
| venäjä | милитари́зм (militarízm), милитаризм (militarizm) |
| Monikko | militarisms |
An ideology which claims that the military is the foundation of a society's security, and thereby its most important aspect.
Prussian (and later German) Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, right, with General Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, left, and General Albrecht von Roon, centre. Although Bismarck was a civilian politician and not a military officer, he wore a military uniform as part of the Prussian militarist culture of the time. From a painting by Carl Steffeck.
An ideology which claims that the military is the foundation of a society's security, and thereby its most important aspect.
Militarism in Nazi Germany