Примери за използване на Graziani на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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We will be with Graziani.
Graziani is marching south to Kufra.
The Second World War Graziani.
Graziani is doing what no one has ever done.
The RSI Minister of Defense, Rodolfo Graziani, was even able to say that he commanded an entire Army.
Graziani was the Minister of Defence for Mussolini's Italian Social Republic.
Alexandru Iliaş was appointed as the ruler of Moldavia,the rebel Graziani having been killed during his flight on 29 September.
This allowed Graziani to raise four RSI divisions totaling 52,000 men.
The first beginnings of the supermodel started in the 1940s and1950s with Bettina Graziani also known simply as just Bettina.
But it is God, not Graziani and not him who decides what becomes of us.
Arrow Hero is a free minimalist addictive game created by the French developer Jérémy Graziani in July 2015 and hosted on GitHub.
Marshal Rodolfo Graziani was named as the RSI's Minister of Defense.
Graziani expressed doubts about the ability of his largely un-mechanized force to defeat the British, however, he followed orders and the Tenth Army attacked on September 13.
Signore, signori, his excellency General Graziani, governor of Sirinika, his royal highness, Prince Amadeo, Duke of Aosta!
Graziani killed the janissaries in Iaşi, imprisoned envoys of Sultan Osman II(who had ordered his removal from power and his transport to Istanbul) and then prepared to flee, but was forced by Żółkiewski to attach his troops to the Polish-Lithuanian camp.
April 29, 1945- Rodolfo Graziani surrendered all Fascist Italian armed forces at Caserta.
Rodolfo Graziani:(writing to Mussolini after the defeat)"In this theatre of operations a single armoured division is more important than an entire[infantry] army.".
At the end of the war, Graziani spent a few days in San Vittore prison in Milan before being transferred to Allied control.
Rodolfo Graziani, 1st Marquis of Neghelli, was an officer in the Italian Regio Esercito who led military expeditions in Africa before and during World War II.
Mussolini ordered Marshal Rodolfo Graziani"to initiate and systematically conduct a policy of terror and extermination against the rebels and the population in complicity with them.
On 29 April, Graziani surrendered and was present at Caserta when a representative of German General Heinrich von Vietinghoff-Steel signed the unconditional instrument of surrender for all Axis forces in Italy.
On 20 June 1930, Pietro Badoglio wrote to General Graziani:"As for overall strategy, it is necessary to create a significant and clear separation between the controlled population and the rebel formations.
On 13 September, Graziani struck: his leading divisions advanced sixty miles into Egypt where they reached the town of Sidi Barrani and, short of supplies, began to dig in.
Badoglio's successor in the field,Marshal Rodolfo Graziani, accepted the commission from Mussolini on the condition that he was allowed to crush Libyan resistance without having to follow either Italian or international law.