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storm troops
storm
troops
stormtroopers
were
specialist
soldiers
german
army
world
last
years
stoßtruppen
trained
fight
with
infiltration
tactics
part
germans
method
attack
enemy
trenches
these
methods
noun
nazi
militia
created
hitler
that
helped
power
eclipsed
after
sturmabteilung
canadian
troopers
rabble
they
called
british
empire
kaiser
biggest
various
divisions
define
formerly
specially
chosen
equipped
carrying
operations
origin
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webster
sometimes
capitalized
belonging
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usually
appear
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hungarian
units
commandos
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... 502; supply depots of, 423; a symbolic contribution, 429-30 brockdorfT,
General, 280 Brownshirts (Storm Troops, S.A.), first units of, 49; development of,
53, 86; Hitler prepared to liquidate, 54; Roehm and, 55, 86-90; Roehm leader of,
62; ...
The storm troops would have the assistance of a 'Feuer'walz' - a creeping artillery
barrage that was timed to move forward at a rate of 200 metres every four
minutes. Arrangements were made for rockets to be fired asking for the
Feuerwalz to ...
3
Finding the Lost Battalion: Beyond the Rumors, Myths and ...
It might be possible to thwart some of the heavy attacks being made against the
main line there - attacks apparently designed largely to reach this stranded band
of soldiers - if he were given the storm troops he had earlier requested to simply ...
4
The Encyclopedia of World War I: A Political, Social, and ...
Storm Troop detachment Storm Troops battalion German tank British term for
location in Ypres salient known to be lethal Term derived from the French verb se
dêbrouiller (to manage); equivalent to English “muddling through” and German ...
Spencer C. Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts, 2005
To supplement their special training and superb equipment, the storm troops
were given extra privileges. The enlisted men were issued pistols, worn only by
officers in the rest of the Army. Their food was the best the German Army had to
offer.
6
Out of the Night: The Memoir of Richard Julius Herman Krebs ...
Communist spies in the storm troops ferreted out the route the Nazi parade was
to take. Armed units of Red Front Fighters were stationed in advance on the roofs
of houses along the route of the storm troop invasion. Charged with leading the ...
7
Ernst Jünger and Germany: Into the Abyss, 1914-1945
Storm troops were pivotal to the infantry's success, especially since Ludendorff,
misreading Cambrai, continued to undervalue tanks. In effect, the storm troops
were the Germans' tactical answer to them. Their leaders were assigned to find
and ...
8
Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' ...
Sutker, P.B., Uddo, M., Brailey, K., et al., "Psychopathology in War-zone Deployed
and Nondeployed Operation Desert Storm Troops Assigned Graves Registration
Duties," Journal of Abnormal Psychology 103(2):383-390, 1994. 254. Sutker ...
Joyce C. Laslof, Marguerite Knox, John D Baldeschwieler, 1997
9
The First World War: The Mediterranean Front 1914-1923
These included elite German units trained in new tactics whereby assault troops (
'storm troops'), advancing rapidly, by-passed centres of resistance and struck at
the enemy's headquarters and gun lines. In one such unit served an officer with ...
Geoffrey Jukes, Michael Hickey, Peter Simkins, 2002
10
The First World War: The War to End All Wars
These included elite German units trained in new tactics whereby assault troops (
'storm troops'), advancing rapidly, by-passed centres of resistance and struck at
the enemy's headquarters and gun lines. In one such unit served an officer with ...
Peter Simkins, Geoffrey Jukes, Michael Hickey, 2003