Examples of using Capitulation in English and their translations into Indonesian
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VE Day celebrations in Paris, commemorating the capitulation of the Nazis on May 7,
the British forces surrendered in what Winston Churchill claimed to be"The worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history.".
they have delivered the capitulation to end all capitulations.
It was an unexpected situation where the mastermind of this war suggested capitulation and change allegiance before the decisive battle.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill called the fall of Singapore"the worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history.
But in no sense did this signify a capitulation to Bismarck or the abandonment of a class position.
shortly after the Armistice of Mudros saw the capitulation of the Ottoman Empire.
by Great Britain and France, shortly after the capitulation of the Ottoman Empire.
women are going to have to become comfortable with sacrifice and capitulation.
The army's offensive follows the capitulation of rebel enclaves near Homs
his side's second-half capitulation must be a disappointment, particularly as a
The rapid Danish capitulation resulted in the uniquely lenient Occupation of Denmark,
By presenting progressive reform as a capitulation to the Soviet Union,
The rapid Danish capitulation resulted in the uniquely lenient[[Occupation of Denmark]],
represents yet another capitulation to the executive branch".
the manner of the Blues' first-half capitulation, falling 4-0 behind inside 25 minutes,
Their ultimate success in forcing Smith to adapt to whatever beliefs they choose is most memorably demonstrated in his final capitulation to the view that two plus two equals five.
Rafael Benitez's men will continue to look anxiously over their shoulders at the bottom three following their late capitulation.
Since Arsenal's last European capitulation, confidence had been boosted by the dismantling of Manchester United
Following the capitulation of Estonia and Livonia in 1710,