Royal Commission on the Private Manufacture of and Trading in Arms
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The Royal Commission on the Private Manufacture of and Trading in Arms was a British official inquiry into the armaments industry. It was appointed on 20 February 1935 and was chaired by Sir John Bankes. Its report was published in October 1936.[1]
The Commission sat for twenty two sessions and produced a unanimous report that advocated more state control over the armaments industry.[2]