The synagogue possesses two Aron Hakodeshim on the eastern front, where the entrance is. |
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Promoted to the rank of pasha in April 1916, he was virtually exiled by his Young Turk rivals to the eastern front. |
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The allied forces even opened an eastern front through Eritrea and Ethiopia. |
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On the eastern front in WW II enemy dead were disposed of without ceremony and enemy cemeteries desecrated. |
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We ended up in a factory, uh, where they were making carts for, wooden carts, for their eastern front. |
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On the eastern front, however, there was less and less possibility of holding up the advance. |
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Hungary's war on the eastern front saw 200,000 soldiers killed or captured. |
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The plan began well at Gumbinnen on 20 August, when Rennenkampf's First Army defeated eight divisions of the German 8th Army on its eastern front. |
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On its eastern front, exchanges of fire with Pakistan are a daily occurrence. |
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Moreover, the fate of this war was to be played out, as in 1918, along the north eastern front, on national soil. |
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We are facing the rebirth of the eastern front as Iran grows strong. |
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Being outnumbered on the eastern front, Russia urged its Triple Entente ally France to open up a second front in the west. |
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The Battle of Kursk was the last major offensive by the German Army on the eastern front. |
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On the more important eastern front, the Empire rebuilt its defences and went on the offensive. |
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The death of the Bulgarian tsar Simeon I in 927 severely weakened the Bulgarians, allowing the Byzantines to concentrate on the eastern front. |
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On the eastern front there are similar sentiments. |
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The German military forces were overwhelmingly on the eastern front. |
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The unsettled political conditions in Russia undoubtedly have handicapped the effort on the eastern front, and thus enabled Germany to make a greater effort on the western front. |
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The effectiveness of Russia's efforts on the eastern front, and the speed with which the power of the United States can be thrown into this struggle, will be great, if not determining factors. |
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In order to stop dead any hopes that had been raised by opening up the eastern front, and an increase in acts of resistance, the occupying force struck immediately and hard. |
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He has served meanwhile on temporary duty in a field hospital in the campaign in France and again from July to November 1942 on the eastern front as a medical aide. |
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Bulgaria and Byzantium entered a long period of peaceful relations, and the Empire was now free to concentrate on the eastern front against the Muslims. |
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The Ottomans and Egyptians assaulted the western front, while the Al Khalifa in Bahrain and the Omanis launched an attack against the eastern front. |
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The GRU also received abundant reports about German troop concentrations on the Eastern Front. |
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His analysis prompted many Germanists to rethink their conceptualization of violence and modernity as it related to the Eastern Front. |
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By World War II armies were fully motorized and tanks played a major part in the North African Campaign and at the Eastern Front. |
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In November 1943 Hitler ordered forces to be recalled from the Eastern Front to defend the Atlantic. |
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The vast majority of the fighting in World War II took place on the Eastern Front. |
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Stalingrad, besides being the turning-point of the war on the Eastern Front, was also a reminder that an ancient form of land warfare, the siege, was by no means obsolete. |
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They hastened the end of the war in Europe, drawing large forces away from the Eastern Front that might otherwise have slowed the Soviet advance. |
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The Soviet victory at Kursk marked the end of German superiority, giving the Soviet Union the initiative on the Eastern Front. |
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While the Western Front was a stalemate for the German Army, the Eastern Front eventually proved to be a great success. |
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This would now have a dramatic effect on the conflict as 33 divisions were now released from the Eastern Front for deployment to the West. |
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By the fall of 1942, there were 24 divisions from Romania on the Eastern Front, 10 from Italy, and 10 from Hungary. |
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The defeats at the Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Kursk ensured the gradual decline of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. |
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The Battle of Kursk, which involved the largest tank battle in history, was the last major German offensive on the Eastern Front. |
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His greatest collaboration with Germany was the sending of volunteers to fight on the Eastern Front. |
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On the Eastern Front, Soviet fighter forces were overwhelmed during the opening phases of Operation Barbarossa. |
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In the later stages on the Eastern Front, Soviet training and leadership improved, as did their equipment. |
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With heavy defensive and offensive mining on both sides, fleets played a limited role in the Eastern Front. |
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This plan was hoped to quickly gain victory against the French and allow German forces to concentrate on the Eastern Front. |
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By economising on manpower in the west, a larger number of divisions could be sent to the Eastern Front. |
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Spain immediately offered military assistants to the Axis by sending volunteers to the Eastern front, known as the Blue division. |
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At least 7 million Red Army troops died facing the Germans and their allies in the Eastern Front. |
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Combat losses throughout the war, particularly on the Eastern Front, meant the Germans no longer had a pool of able young men from which to draw. |
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On the Eastern Front, Operation Bagration had begun against Army Group Centre which left no possibility of reinforcement of the Western Front. |
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Sixty thousand of the 850,000 in Rundstedt's command were raised from the many prisoners of war taken on the Eastern Front. |
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Czarist Russia collapsed in the February Revolution of 1917 and Germany claimed victory on the Eastern Front. |
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Thereafter, the Soviet Union began to push German forces westward through a series of battles on the Eastern Front. |
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It involved a military coup against Nasser using the Eastern Front Army, headquartered in the Suez Canal town of Ismailiyah. |
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After the start of the First World War in 1914, he became a foreign correspondent and covered the war on the Eastern Front for a radical newspaper, the Daily News. |
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Forces from the Belgian Congo also played a major role in the African Campaign and a small unit of Belgian soldiers also served on the Eastern Front. |
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The Germans, having moved troops from the Eastern front and retrained them in new tactics, now had more soldiers on the Western Front than the Allies. |
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He did send volunteers to fight on the Eastern Front under German command but Spain remained neutral and did not allow either side to use its territory. |
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By March 1918 Germany's Western Front armies had been reinforced to a strength of almost 200 divisions by the release of troops from the Eastern Front. |
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Combat losses throughout the war, particularly on the Eastern Front, meant that the Germans no longer had a pool of able young men from which to draw. |
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For it would surely improve the domestic standing of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an unbudgeable hawk, and thereby indefinitely delay peace on that Middle Eastern front. |
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