barbarossa in A Sentence

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    Barbarossa… My name is Barbarossa.

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    My name is Barbarossa.

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    German troops capture the city of Białystok during Operation Barbarossa.

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    Two days later, the Nazis launched their invasion of the USSR with Operation Barbarossa.

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    Then there was Holy Roman Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa, who wanted Adrian to crown him.

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    Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, involved a number of breakthroughs and encirclements by motorised forces.

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    The Pope was happy to comply, but insisted Barbarossa honor him by holding his stirrup as he mounted his horse.

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    However, when the time came, Barbarossa performed his role in such a sarcastic, mocking manner that the crowd dissolved into laughter.

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    Although the Red Army was preparing for strategic counter-offensives before the war,[115] Barbarossa forced the Soviet supreme command to adopt a strategic defence.

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    Often foreign(mostly english) authors criticized the fact that they use only german sources and in the coverage of"Barbarossa" are the german point of view.

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    Barbarossa told the Pope exactly where he could put his stirrup, until he found out Emperor Lothair had paid an earlier pope the same tribute.

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    At the end of the works Pope Alexander III and Federico Barbarossa, who thanks to the dogal intermediation had signed a peace treaty, arrived in Venice, where the emperor remained a guest at the palace for two months.

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    Many historians now think that blitzkrieg was not a military theory and the campaigns conducted by the Germans from 1939 to circa 1942(with the exception of Operation Barbarossa) were improvised, rather than being based on a particular military strategy.

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    Many historians now hold the position that blitzkrieg was not a military theory, and the campaigns conducted by the German military in 1939 to circa, 1942(with the exception of Operation Barbarossa) were improvised invasions put together and modified at the last moment and therefore was not a proper military strategy.

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