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- Army to achieve superiority at the Schwerpunkt, whether attacking or defending, to turn local success at the Schwerpunkt into the progressive disorganisation...
- Zeittafel der Rechtsgeschichte. Von den Anfängen über Rom bis 1919. Mit Schwerpunkt Österreich und zeitgenössischen Bezügen (in German) (3 ed.). Edition...
- Benzenhöfer, Udo (ed.). Studien zur Geschichte und Ethik der Medizin mit Schwerpunkt Frankfurt am Main [Studies on the history and ethics of medicine with...
- June 2016). "Schwerpunkt". MIT McGovern Institute. "M****achusetts Institute of Technology, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Schwerpunkt". Simpson Gumpertz...
- "Zivilgesellschaft, Citizenship und politische Mobilisierung in Europa" Schwerpunkt Zivilgesellschaft, Konflikte und Demokratie, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin...
- Ralph Helmick (born 1952) is an American sculptor and public artist. Helmick was born in Pittsburgh, PA, the middle of three sons of an electrical engineer...
- Dumont Kunstreiseführer. Dumont, Köln 2003, ISBN 3-7701-6305-2. (mit Schwerpunkt Architektur). Bodenbach, Christoph (Hrsg.): Neue Architektur in Frankfurt...
- of maneuver warfare: Tempo: as illustrated by John Boyd's OODA loop. Schwerpunkt ('focal point'): the center of effort, or striking the enemy at the right...
- north, which was the area where the prin****l German defensive effort (Schwerpunkt) was made. The battle became notable for the importance of air power...
- OKH draft for the attack against France, Army Group B was ****igned the Schwerpunkt role, but the intervention by senior officers (notably Erich von Manstein)...