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Перевод: blitzkrieg speek blitzkrieg


[существительное]
блицкриг ; молниеносная война


Тезаурус:

  1. Before turning to the decline of the "Hitler myth", however, we need to sketch it at its absolute zenith, in the years when Blitzkrieg victories brought almost the whole of Europe under Hitler's command.
  2. After a week of fighting, the war that had begun with a thunderous high-tech blitzkrieg in the skies over Baghdad had not yet delivered visible proof of victory.
  3. Blitzkrieg Triumph High Peak of Popularity, 1940-;1941
  4. The minister of internal affairs of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, who was supervising the seizure of the Central Committee buildings on Staraya Square, received an order to conduct a "blitzkrieg".
  5. You may lose some credibility with the clientele if you demolish him or her with a blitzkrieg attack only to find later that they had been looking for the nearest toilet!
  6. But, as it turned out, it was the last instance of a complete Blitzkrieg triumph accompanied by the minimal losses which were once more a central element in the popular response to the Balkan success.
  7. The attack is effective because it is so fast - a sort of mugger's "blitzkrieg" - and the dust has usually settled before anyone even realizes what has happened.
  8. Round NME way the jury's still out on their Jamie Reid-inspired stencils and spirit of '76 obstructionist shenanigans, suffice to say they're not The Clash (the on-stage aesthetics are all wrong for starters), owing as much to the confusion politics of glam as they do the confrontational blitzkrieg that was punk.
  9. But the Blitzkrieg of 1939 put an end to that.
  10. The emphasis on athleticism, power play, sustained long-ball assaults, blitzkrieg, has bred a proliferation of muscular but blunderingly naive defenders who appear to be alarmingly, untidily vulnerable when required to cope with more subtle forms of attack; show them dribblers, runners with the ball or an incisive exchange of sharp passes, and panic sets in.
  11. The first "special announcements" about the encirclement and capture of huge numbers of Soviet prisoners and the seizure of Russian war material seemed to support the propaganda line that the superlative German troops would swiftly destroy the inferior Red Army, and that a new Blitzkrieg victory was already in sight.
  12. Since trust in Hitler had owed a great deal to the belief that he would lead Germany to a rapid and glorious peace, since despair of an early end to the war was the essential reason for the waning morale, and since the failure of the Blitzkrieg in the USSR and the declaration of war on the USA made it difficult in logic to hold anyone other than Hitler responsible for the prolonging of the war, it is worth enquiring why the "Hitler myth" did not collapse more quickly than was evidently the case.
  13. The pro-German government in Yugoslavia was subjected, in March 1941, to a coup d'etat and the young King Peter assumed the government, but in April the Germans launched an attack, not confined to Yugoslavia, but also embracing Greece, using paratroops on a massive scale and with "blitzkrieg" methods.

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