- The
International Boundary is
commonly said to be the world's "longest
undefended border",
though this is true only in the
military sense, as
civilian law...
-
cities were
declared open
cities during World War II: Kraków was left
undefended (except for some
small local units)
after the
Polish 6th
Infantry Division...
-
entire server,
which becomes exposed to the WAN,
becoming analogous to an
undefended military demilitarized zone (DMZ). The
meaning of the term SNAT varies...
-
around the end of the line, or
burst through it, and then
attack the
undefended rear or
simply sweep along the line
attacking the
individual footsoldiers...
- 10
minutes of
flying time
before turning for home,
leaving the
bombers undefended by
fighter escorts. Its
eventual stablemate, the Focke-Wulf Fw 190A, was...
- War I, the term was only
applied to the
bombardment of
defenseless or
undefended objects, houses,
public buildings, etc. It was only
loosely emplo**** to...
- to give his team a
numerical advantage in attack,
leaving his own goal
undefended. As such, it is
normally only done late in a game at set-pieces where...
- (the goals); the "golf group", in
which the ball is
driven towards an
undefended target (the hole); and the "cricket group", in
which "the ball is aimed...
-
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
phrase ἄφρακτος ναῦς (aphraktos naus) – "
undefended ship"[citation needed]. In 1583,
during the
Eighty Years' War of 1568–1648...
- were in the area of Dresden-Pirna.
Taylor writes the city was
largely undefended; a
night fighter force of ten
Messerschmitt Bf 110Gs at
Klotzsche airfield...