- Swedish),
plural Soldats (in French)
Soldaten (in German)
Soldater (in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish), may
refer to:
Soldat (horse)
Soldat (rank), lowest...
-
Histoire du
soldat, or Tale of the
Soldier (as it was
first published), is an hour-long 1918
theatrical work to be "read, pla**** and
danced (lue, jouée...
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Soldat is the
lowest rank of
enlisted men in the
armies of some countries. In the land-based
armed forces of Germany, Austria, Ukraine, and Switzerland...
- Le
petit soldat (transl. The
Little Soldier) is a
French film
written and
directed by Jean-Luc
Godard in 1960, but its
release was dela****
until 1963 by...
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priestess of the
Soldats. She
believes that the
Soldats have been
corrupted by
power and greed, and she
attempts to
return the
Soldats to its "original...
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Soldat is a 2D
multiplayer video game for
Microsoft Windows. It is a run and gun game
influenced by
Liero and
Scorched Earth,
combined with
elements from...
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Marie Soldat-Roeger (born in Graz (Styria),
March 25, 1863, died in Graz (Styria),
September 30, 1955) was a
violin virtuoso active in
orchestral and chamber...
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Private first class (French:
Soldat de 1re classe; Spanish:
Soldado de primera) is a
military rank held by
junior enlisted personnel in many
armed forces...
- "Amalek" 2002 – "Politischer
Soldat" 2003 – "Germania über alles" 2006 – "Auftrag
Deutsches Reich" 2008 – "Politischer
Soldat – Neuauflage" 2013 – "Das Hohelied...
- The
Chocolate Soldier (German: Der
tapfere Soldat [The
courageous soldier] or Der Praliné-
Soldat) is an
operetta composed in 1908 by
Oscar Straus based...