- Look up
diktat or
Diktat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
diktat (from German:
Diktat, [
dɪkˈtaːt]) is a statute,
harsh penalty or
settlement imposed...
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refer to the
Munich Agreement as the
Munich Diktat (Czech: Mnichovský
diktát; Slovak: Mníchovský
diktát). The
phrase "Munich Betrayal" (Mnichovská zrada;...
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Germans felt they had been
unjustly dealt with by what they
called the "
diktat of Versailles".
German historian Hagen Schulze said the
Treaty placed Germany...
- The
Vienna Award (also
called the
Vienna Arbitration or
Vienna Diktat) was
either of two
arbitral decisions made by ****
Germany and
Fascist Italy rewarding...
- The
Second Vienna Award was the
second of two
territorial disputes that were
arbitrated by ****
Germany and the
Kingdom of Italy. On 30
August 1940, they...
- his
Guggenheim Grant to do
something new and
unconstrained by
commercial diktats" and made "a now
classic photography book in the
iconoclastic spirit of...
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Controller Kim
Shillinglaw plays down the idea,
saying there will be "no
gender diktats" over the line-up of the
presenting team.
Producers of The X
Factor announce...
- The
Salzburg Conference (German:
Salzburger Diktat) was a
conference between ****
Germany and the
Slovak State, held on 28 July 1940, in Salzburg, Reichsgau...
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Diktat (25
February 1995 – 8
September 2017) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He
spent most of his
racing career at
distances of
around seven...
- repartees,
ritualized language and
gestures and be
submissive to the master's
diktat and arbitration." In 1916
Tominaga Shūho,
using the
pseudonym "Hau Hōō"...