Examples of using Strasser in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Todd Strasser.
Strasser: You were a Czechoslovakian.
Todd Strasser.
Strasser: What is your nationality?
Chris Strasser.
Strasser: Well, how about New York?
I want Strasser.
Strasser was behind a desk in Berlin.
It is good to see you again, Major Strasser.
Major Strasser has been shot!
Everything was just perfect,” Strasser described.
Gregor Strasser is Hitler's second-in-command.
I think it's time for me to flatter Strasser a little.
You see, Major Strasser, I am a Czechoslovakian.
Strasser: You give him credit for too much cleverness.
She probably knows things that Strasser would like to know.
Strasser was undoubtedly a Nazi, whatever Pierce may have told you.
No. I understand that you have been investigating the death of Strasser.
Strasser arrives and is about to call the police but Rick shoots him.
I saw a headless corpse that had been given Strasser's tattooed military ID.
Strasser: I understand that you came here from Paris at the time of the occupation.
SS Brigadefuhrer Karl Strasser was a desk soldier in SS Foreign Intelligence.
Strasser was recognised by a survivor of that massacre, a British soldier, Thomas Nelson.
Traitors are defined, Strasser, not by themselves, but by the people they betray.
Strasser: Are you one of those people who cannot imagine the Germans in their beloved Paris?
I mean, it's not impossible that Strasser is being targeted by one of the residents at the hostel but I don't think that's likely.
I know Strasser is useful to you, but we're not gonna let you protect him.
Losing Strasser to the Americans was unfortunate, but that wasn't Foyle, that was Valentine.
Gregor Strasser(also, see ß)(31 May 1892- 30 June 1934) was a German politician and prominent figure in the Nazi Party.
His likely replacements- Gregor Strasser, who was No. 2, or Hermann Goering, the flying ace with a morphine addiction- were indeed Nazis, but neither of them was a second Hitler.