Asia
The Amritsar Massacre took place on April 13th. British and Gurkha troops massacred 379 Sikhs in Punjab, India.
When the ANZACS landed at Gallipoli they were ambushed by Turkish troops as they were off the coast of Turkey. The landing occurred in the wrongji place - one mile too far north due to strong tides which were not taken into account. This meant the terrain was not at all favorable and steep exposed hillsides had to be climbed. The Turkish soldiers were already encamped in this area and simply shot many ANZACs down as they came ashore. No more ground was ever gained than what was occupied by the ANZAC troops on the first day.
first was action took place not in cuba but in the philippines.
Lebenstraum is not any particular place. It was the Nazi goal to obtain "living space" for the German people by taking control of most of Europe.
This is known as military occupation, where a military force establishes control over a territory by stationing troops within it. These troops maintain order, enforce laws, and establish authority over the occupied area. Military occupation can be temporary or prolonged, depending on the circumstances and objectives of the occupying force.
The President had to report to Congress within 48 hours of ordering troops into action.
The verb "place" is commonly used to indicate the action of putting something in a particular position or location.
They got to take control over the other place
Less control if your troops are centered in one place if a revolt happens and the obvious, Poverty.
That is the correct spelling of "placing" (putting into a place or position, placement).* The noun form may be used to indicate ordinals (e.g. placing first, first place).
to house troops, to give them a place to stay
No, "put" is not a preposition. It is a verb that indicates the action of placing something somewhere.
The answer is deposition
Placing the cords and wires away from the table so that there is safety from the feet of the operator and also have a thick table to separate the two.
The present progressive tense of place is:I am placing.You/We/They are placing.He/She/It is placing.
Yes, the word places is a plural, common, abstract noun. The word places is also a verb (place, places, placing, placed).