Examples of using Paramilitary in English and their translations into Slovak
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Military and paramilitary operations conducted in enemy-held
In 1924 in Germany, Social Democrat officials in the Ministry of Interior used Reichswehr and Free Corps fascist paramilitary groups to attack leftist demonstrators.
functioned as the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party(NSDAP).
A paramilitary group in Slovakia is recruiting hundreds of young men, aiming to create a model community based on military drill,
Earlier in 1924, Social Democratic officials in the Ministry of Interior used Reichswehr and Free Corps fascist paramilitary troops to attack left-wing demonstrators.
Calls on the governments of the Member States to dismantle all clandestine military and paramilitary networks; 4.
Hitler's grand review of all paramilitary formations of the NSDAP… in Adolf Hitler Platz in front of the Frauenkirche(the Church of Our Lady).
support of paramilitary groups or financial
We call for a ban on all paramilitary groups and armed gangs
During this period he belonged to a paramilitary organisation which operated in the Gymnasium with the intention of preparing the young men for later military service.
Anthem to fight the Dominion, a paramilitary group which is trying to qualify for the technology of the gods for their own nefarious purposes.
Obersturmführer was a paramilitary rank of the Nazi party that was used by the SS
as seen in the activity of the paramilitary far-right organisations.
The New IRA, a dissident paramilitary group opposed to Northern Ireland's peace process, says its members
In its meetings with the leaders of the country, the Commission has supported a peaceful settlement of the conflict, including the eventual disbanding and disarmament of any paramilitary group.
The Central Reserve Force Police is a paramilitary organization that is working with the Indian military to quell the 30-year insurgency in Kashmir.
Gruppenführer(literally“group leader”) was an early paramilitary rank of the Nazi Party,
even participate in activities of paramilitary informal organisations
Junker was a paramilitary Nazi rank that was used by the Schutzstaffel(SS)
avoiding a collision with aggressive animals and paramilitary armed troops.