-
attack from the
blockaded side,
whose ships may stay safe in
harbor until they
choose to come out. In a
distant blockade, the
blockaders stay well away...
-
confronting the
blockaders in
order to
break the
blockade.
Blockade runners usually transport cargo, for
example bringing food or arms to a
blockaded city. They...
-
Blockade of
Germany may
refer to:
Blockade of
Germany (1914–1919)
during World War I
Blockade of
Germany (1939–1945)
during World War II This disambiguation...
- The
Valdez Blockade was a 1993
protest by
Cordova fishermen who
blockaded the
Valdez Narrows in an
attempt to
obtain funding for
research and restoration...
- A
pacific blockade is a
blockade exercised by a
great power for the
purpose of
bringing pressure to bear on a
weaker state without actual war. It can be...
- The list of
blockades informs about blockades that were
carried out
either on land, or in the
maritime and air
spaces in the
effort to
defeat opponents...
- The
Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949) was one of the
first major international crises of the Cold War.
During the
multinational occupation of...
- The
Mohmand blockade (1916–1917) was a line of
blockhouses and
barbed wire defences,
along the
Mohmand border on the
North West
Frontier by the Indian...
- Trident: The West Gulf
Blockading Squadron during the
Civil War.
University of
Alabama Press. p. 700. Buker,
George E. (1993).
Blockaders, Refugees, and Contrabands:...
- Barcelona(Spain) Roses(Spain) Tarragona(Spain) Cardadeu(Spain)
Blockade of
Barcelona (Catalonia) The
blockade of Barcelona, from
August to
December 1808, was the...