- Look up
demoralization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Demoralization can be: Decadence,
decay of
morality Demoralization (warfare),
damaging an enemy's...
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cities in
England were
targeted for
their cultural value as part of a
demoralisation campaign. The
Luftwaffe planned the
raids in
response to the
Royal Air...
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peripheral areas to wear out
German strength,
leading to
increasing demoralisation, and
bolstering resistance forces;
Germany itself would be
subject to...
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Skint &
Demoralised are a
British alternative indie/pop act,
fronted by
lyricist Matt
Abbott from Wakefield, West
Yorkshire and
produced by
David Gledhill...
- The Hungarian–Romanian War (Hungarian: magyar–román háború; Romanian: Războiul Româno-Ungar) was
fought between Hungary and
Romania from 13
November 1918...
- Nagpur:
Sahitya Akademi.[ISBN missing] Fernando, W. J.
Basil (2000).
Demoralisation and Hope:
Creating the
Social Foundation for
Sustaining Democracy –...
- the
battle were
designed to stun and
quickly overpower opposition.
Demoralisation of the
enemy was a
primary aim; it was seen to be as
important to the...
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which despite initial successes left the
German Army
exhausted and
demoralised. The
Allied Hundred Days
Offensive beginning in
August 1918
caused a...
- poor
leadership and planning, lack of communications, and
exhaustion &
demoralisation of the troops. On the
morning of 25
April 1915, the 29th
Division (Major...
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instigators of this disorder, part of Hitler's
appeal to a
frightened and
demoralised middle class was his
promise to
restore law and order.
Overt antisemitism...