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Перевод: encirclement speek encirclement


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Тезаурус:

  1. Samsonov's westward drive took him even farther from Rennenkampf, who after Gumbinnen had remained stationary in the north to enable Samsonov's now wider sweeping movement to complete the German encirclement.
  2. However, the more "realistic" mentioning of the hard fighting taking place gave rise to deepening depression in November and December, and despite the silence of the official media rumours could be heard by the end of the year about the encirclement of the 6th Army.
  3. Hitler saw Czechoslovakia as the key to breaking Germany's encirclement while Neville Chamberlain excused his appeasement of Hitler with the excuse that he knew nothing about the Czechs.
  4. He fought his way clear of encirclement by Von Kleist's 1st Panzer Army at Berdichev; and gained a high reputation as one of the staunchest defenders of Kiev when the Soviet attempt to hold that city ended in disaster in September with the loss of 600,000 men and 2,500 tanks.
  5. The band of limestone continues north from Alum pot on the same contour, the severe Washfold Pot being reached in half a mile, and then curves around the end of Park Fell potholes to complete the encirclement of the mountain at Chapel-le-Dale.
  6. In the 1930s, when the Japanese perceived that the Americans, British, Chinese and Dutch, were threatening their supplies of oil and raw materials they coined the term "ABCD encirclement", and used it eventually as an excuse to start the Pacific War.
  7. Mr Moi himself occasionally gives off whiffs of his old sense of encirclement.
  8. He resolved to push on, despite the fact that Ruzski and Brusilov, though advancing tardily, were now at most 48km/30mls from severing the northern Austrian armies from their line of retreat and Plehve had succeeded in extricating his army from encirclement.
  9. Encirclement of prey is a common strategy, as in wolf hunting, and the frantic victim finds it difficult to escape the group attack.
  10. At the beginning of September 1942, the German 6th Army under General Paulus had reached Stalingrad - a city whose capture would have had symbolic significance; on 19 November a major Soviet counter-offensive had begun and led, within only a few weeks, to the encirclement of the 250,000 men of the 6th Army; by Christmas 1942 the situation was as good as hopeless; on 10 January, the last Russian assault commenced; on 31 January Paulus - disobeying orders of the Fhrer that the troops had to fight to the last man - surrendered, and almost 90,000 survivors entered Soviet captivity, from whom only a small minority were to return.
  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. The Russians could avoid the danger of encirclement by withdrawing entirely from the salient, or advance in overwhelming numbers to seize both East Prussia and Galicia.
  13. To hesitate now - to leave the Eastern Group to guard against a southward march that Rennenkampf might or might not make - was to jeopardize the encirclement of Samsonov's Second Army.

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