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Перевод: putsch speek putsch


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Тезаурус:

  1. In fact, Pilsudski came to power in a bloody putsch and presided over gross human-rights violations, the brutal crushing of strikes and virtual civil war with the national minorities.
  2. Hitler's personal magnetism, his unique demagogic talents, his strength of will, apparent self-confidence and certainty of action, and his indispensability to the Movement (which had fractured without his leadership following the ill-fated Putsch of 1923), all provided the foundations of charismatic authority of extraordinary strength within his own entourage, resting upon bonds of personal loyalty.
  3. At 7.20 a.m. the radio announced that the putsch was "an internal affair of the army".
  4. Probably the putsch of 30 September 1965 was intended to pre-empt the power struggle which must ensue when the president died.
  5. A diehard Thatcherite, formerly of the Centre for Policy Studies, imposed on the SEAC in a putsch.
  6. By 13 October the CIA in Washington was claiming that there was "incontrovertible evidence" of Sukarno's involvement in the putsch in conjunction with the PKI in order to eliminate the military.
  7. In this he was to be sadly mistaken, and the collapse of his position in the face of what was initially little more than a putsch organized by the queen shows how shallowly based his authority was, resting on fear and coercion rather than genuine loyalty.
  8. He subsequently supported Hitler and took part in his abortive putsch in 1923.
  9. The enthusiastic response of the "great mass" of "ordinary" people to such populist rhetoric recalls in some ways the popular reactions to Hitler's actions following the "Rhm Putsch" of 1934.
  10. He led his small Bolshevik party in a St Petersburg putsch in October 1917 which triggered a fouryear civil war.
  11. Restitution questions over property nationalised by the State following the communist putsch of 1948 are also damaging relations between galleries and the public.
  12. Down the road at Kottbusser Tor, workers fought in the streets in 1920 to defend the Weimar Republic against the Kapp putsch.
  13. The situation altered abruptly on 9 March 1945 when a Japanese putsch liquidated the whole French administration and military power overnight.

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