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Перевод: putsch
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Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- At 7.20 a.m. the radio announced that the putsch was "an internal affair of the army".
- Probably the putsch of 30 September 1965 was intended to pre-empt the power struggle which must ensue when the president died.
- A diehard Thatcherite, formerly of the Centre for Policy Studies, imposed on the SEAC in a putsch.
- 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.
- 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.
- He subsequently supported Hitler and took part in his abortive putsch in 1923.
- 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.
- He led his small Bolshevik party in a St Petersburg putsch in October 1917 which triggered a fouryear civil war.
- Restitution questions over property nationalised by the State following the communist putsch of 1948 are also damaging relations between galleries and the public.
- Down the road at Kottbusser Tor, workers fought in the streets in 1920 to defend the Weimar Republic against the Kapp putsch.
- 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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