-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
- the
player lifts the
outside foot, or the foot away from the basket. An
undefended layup is
usually a high
percentage shot. The main
obstacle is getting...
- The Mid-Atlantic gap is a
geographical term
applied to an
undefended area of the
Atlantic Ocean during the
Battle of the
Atlantic in the
Second World War...
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Vistula to the Oder, only 69
kilometres (43 mi) from Berlin,
which was
undefended. However,
Zhukov called a halt,
owing to
continued German resistance on...
-
Chincha Islands War, when a
Spanish fleet s****ed,
burned and destro**** the
undefended port of Valparaíso.
After the
humiliating defeat at the
Battle of Papudo...
- 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...
- Years' War.
Militarily the
success was
minor as the port of
Brielle was
undefended, but it
provided the
first foothold on land for the
rebels at a time when...
- the opponent's
pieces undefended or under-defended. The
opponent has the
unpalatable choice of
recapturing or
saving the
undefended piece. A
possible response...