Examples of using Partisans in English and their translations into Korean
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Partisans(military).
In a word, partisans.
Partisans must also do so.
You all are partisans.
He joined the"peace partisans", a left-wing organisation supporting disarmament.
World War II and the Partisans.
The partisans entirely liberated the country from German occupation on 29 November 1944.
Benito Mussolini was killed by Italian partisans on 28 April.
Partisans sometimes feel intense frustration that the other side won't buy their(clearly correct) point of view.
Anna Borkowska Alexander Bogen Bielski partisans List of Israel Prize recipients Nakam.
This month at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, Alter Games will show its upcoming title, Partisans 1941.
Hundreds of my friends and partisans were arrested and exiled for copying and distributing those two little pages.
The family was liberated after a battle between the Germans and Albanian partisans in December 1944.
During 1942, 7 Czech partisans, who were involved in the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, hid from the Nazi army in this cathedral.
Those systems, critics held, had more in common with capitalism than partisans of either system understood.
Benito Mussolini was killed by Italian partisans on 28 April.[276] Two days later, Hitler committed suicide, and was succeeded by Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz.
By the spring of 1943, the mobile killing squads will have killed more than a million Jews and tens of thousands of partisans, Roma(Gypsies), and Soviet political officials.
The resistance movement, known as the Partisans and led by Josip Broz Tito, fought a guerrilla liberation war against the occupying forces and their puppet regimes.
The Naliboki Forest was under the administration of Soviet partisans, wherever the Germans were not present.
Many partisans accused then-president George W Bush of lying and pressuring the intelligence community to produce intelligence to justify a war that Bush had already chosen to wage.
Since the Welfs sided with the Pope in this controversy, partisans of the Pope came to be known as"Guelphs" in Italian; see Guelphs and Ghibellines.
Partisans of the President enjoyed privileges, benefits, political positions; those who were not were dismissed as unusable or placed in positions that impaired their skills and abilities.
The group attempted to fight its way back to Germany but, after a fierce battle with Czech partisans, surrendered in Nova Ves(Neudorf in German), southwest of Chomutov(Komotau).
We mean by this that the partisans of that ideology admit nothing(nihil) of that which was natural and sacred for others(family, society, religion, art, traditions, etc…).
In reaction to the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich(the governor of Bohemia and Moravia) by Czech partisans, the Germans decide to destroy Lidice, a small village outside of Prague.
He is co-editor ofCitizens, Context and Choice(2010), Party Politics in East Asia(2008), The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior(2007), Citizens, Democracy andMarkets around the Pacific Rim(2006), Democracy Transformed?(2003), and Parties without Partisans(2001).
In a normal world- a world where Congress was not controlled by blind Republican partisans- the fact that Trump continues to make demands so at odds with the rule of law would be cause for his impeachment and removal.
A self-taught worker, Hoelz organized a Red Army in the Vogtland area bordering Czechoslovakia during the Kapp Putsch and established an army of 2,500 partisans in central Germany during the March Action.
All those socialistic methods of unions, demonstrations,and election of partisans for the parliaments, by means of which the factory hands try to lighten their condition as slaves, present no interest for free agricultural laborers.
I think partisan politics divides, whereas God belongs to everyone.