- The
Orchestre Stukas (also
referred to as the
Stukas Boys, the
Stukas or the
Stukas of Zaire) was a
Congolese soukous band of the 1970s. It was based...
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officers could call upon the
Stukas and
direct them to
attack enemy positions along the axis of advance. In some
cases the
Stukas responded in 10–20 minutes...
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World War II.
Stuka or
Stukas may also
refer to:
Stukas (film), a 1941
German war
propaganda film
Orchestre Stukas, also
known as the
Stukas, a Congolese...
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begin "ecstatic[ally]" to sing the "
Stukaslied":
Always prepared and
ready to
attack We the
Stukas,
Stukas,
Stukas. We dive from the sky We
advance on—to...
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Štuka (Macedonian: Штука) is a
village in the muni****lity of Bosilovo,
North Macedonia.
According to the 2002 census, the
village had a
total of 781...
- 2011 he has
sired 45
stakes winners. Sun
Journal (Lewiston,
Maine -
March 7, 1994
Stuka's pedigree Stukas breeding record at
Haras Don Alberto, Chile...
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piece than the
towed Nebelwerfer. It was
nicknamed Stuka zu Fuss ("
Stuka on Foot" or "Walking
Stuka") and
Heulende Kuh ("Bellowing Cow").
Introduced in...
-
Stukas Over
Disneyland is the
third studio album by punk rock band The ****ies,
released in 1983. The
album includes covers of The Quick's "Pretty Please...
- stable.
Stuka Jr. is not,
despite what the name indicates, the son of
luchador Stuka, but is
actually Stuka's younger brother. For years,
Stuka Jr. formed...
- armour.
Stukas quickly broke the defences, and the
Wehrmacht forced a
crossing long
before German artillery arrived. On 12/13 May 1940,
Stukas flew 300...