- "Der
Heimliche Aufmarsch" (lit. 'The
Secret Deployment') is a
German communist song
based on a poem by
Erich Weinert written in 1929. The
following year...
- Belgium. Schlieffen's
thinking was
adopted as
Aufmarsch I (Deployment [Plan] I) in 1905 (later
called Aufmarsch I West) of a Franco-German war, in
which Russia...
- 1891 to 1906. His name
lived on in the 1905–06 "Schlieffen Plan", then
Aufmarsch I, a
deployment plan and
operational guide for a
decisive initial offensive...
-
offensive through Lorraine and
Alsace into
Germany and the
Germans with
Aufmarsch II West, for an
offensive in the
north through Luxembourg and Belgium...
- The
invasion of Yugoslavia, also
known as the
April War or
Operation 25, was a German-led
attack on the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia by the Axis
powers which...
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Joseph Joffre with Plan XVII and an
offensive adaptation of the
German Aufmarsch II
deployment plan by
Helmuth von
Moltke the Younger. The
German concentration...
- 2008.
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Bones ein Bericht...
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Germany portal Music portal "Das
Banner von Marx und Lenin" "Der
heimliche Aufmarsch" "Die Internationale" "Du hast ja ein Ziel vor den Augen" "Einheitsfrontlied"...
- Niekisch. In 1926, he
published a
national revolutionary manifesto, Der
Aufmarsch des Nationalismus,
where he
praised the
virility of an
envisioned revolutionary...
- of
Aufmarsch I (a plan for a Franco–German war, with all
German forces deplo****
against France), to the
inadequate western deployment of
Aufmarsch II...