to make the opposing allies scared of them .
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Working The most important event was the invasion of the Soviet Union. Others could be; - the euthenasia of the disabled. - the exclusion of Jews from society. And if you want to speculate into distant origins, the Joining of the German Worker's Party by Hitler.
Just because all the words are legitimate English words doesn't mean the sentence makes any sense at all. You can't make the "plural" of a phrase. It could be "armies cheered the chiefs", possibly.
The Constitution grants Congress the power to make rules for governing the armed forces. This authority is outlined in Article I, Section 8, which specifies that Congress has the power to raise and support armies, provide and maintain a navy, and make rules for their governance. Additionally, the President serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, but the legislative authority rests with Congress.
to make the opposing allies scared of them .
Any food eaten in large quantities can make you fat if your exercise doesn't compensate.
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There are a large variety of different ways that one can make a reservation for the European Rail. These ways include, but are not limited to, going to the official European Rail website and going to travel offices.
In the middle ages, kings bought CANNONS to make their armies stronger.
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Allied armies are Armies from different countries that are working on the same side. Two or more countries may come together to fight a common enemy, this would make them allied armies.
No. At the start of the war, he was offered the job of General-in-Chief of all the Union armies, but turned it down because his state of Virginia had voted Confederate. In the last weeks of the war, he was made General-in-Chief of all the Confederate armies - the obvious choice for that newly-created post, but too late to make any difference.
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Airbus is a subsidiary of European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS).In July 2013, EADS accounced that the corporation was renaming to 'Airbus Industries', to make it's primary business more obvious.
For most of the war, there was no General-in-Chief of the Confederate armies. The President, Jefferson Davis, saw himself in that role, but proved to be a bad chooser and user of Generals. Eventually he appointed Robert E. Lee (the obvious choice) to that post, but it was too late to make any difference.