military commissariat

  • 11commissariat — [[t]kɒ̱mɪse͟əriət[/t]] commissariats N COUNT A commissariat is a military department that is in charge of food supplies …

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  • 12commissariat — [ˌkɒmɪ sɛ:rɪət] noun 1》 chiefly Military a department for the supply of food and equipment. 2》 a government department of the Soviet Union before 1946. Origin C16: from Fr. commissariat, reinforced by med. L. commissariatus, both from med. L.… …

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  • 13commissariat — com|mis|sar|i|at [ˌkɔmıˈseəriət US ˌka:mıˈser ] n a military department that is responsible for supplying food …

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  • 14commissariat — noun (C) a military department that is responsible for supplying food …

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  • 15Ministry of Building of Military and Naval Enterprises — People s Commissariat for the Building of Military and Naval Enterprises (Народный комиссариат по строительству военных и военно морских предприятий НКСВВМП) of the Soviet Union. The Commissariat was one of the central offices and oversaw… …

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  • 16Odessa Military District — Active 1862 1998 Country  Russian Empire (1862 1918) …

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  • 17Bastille Day Military Parade — Mounted Republican Guards escort the command vehicle of the President. The Bastille Day Military Parade (or 14 July Military Parade, translation of the French name of Défilé militaire du 14 Juillet) is a French military parade that has been held… …

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  • 18Revolutionary Military Council — of the Republic or Revvoyensoviet ( Революционный Военный Совет, Реввоенсовет ; also translated as Revolutionary War Council [Brian Pearce, [http://www.marxists.org/history/ussr/government/red army/1918/raskolnikov/ilyin/index.htm Introduction]… …

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  • 19Chola military — List of Chola kings Early Cholas Elara Chola  ·   235 BC – 161 BC Ilamcetcenni  ·   Karikala Chola Nedunkilli  · &# …

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  • 20People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs units dressed as Ukranian Insurgent Army fighters — During the Soviet struggle to establish control over Western Ukraine, NKVD units dressed as UPA fighters [1] and committed atrocities in order to demoralize the civilian population, and to turn the people against nationalist groups[2] Some of the …

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