czechs in A Sentence

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    Czechs have reoccupied their city.

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    Czechs still have a lot to learn.

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    Czechs have significantly revised the front end.

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    The Czechs are going home.

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    The commander of the ROA denied the Czechs.

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    The main reason is that Czechs are living longer.

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    And do you think that Czechs would stand up for you?

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    The Czechs take their beer and food seriously and this place is no exception.

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    On the same day, the Bolsheviks signed an agreement on neutrality with the Czechs.

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    The Czechs, seeing that the real power was transferred to the Bolsheviks, surrendered the“democrats" from the Political Center.

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    However, everything remained the same, since Kolchak did not have“large battalions” for“extreme measures”, and the Czechs knew this.

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    Two Czechs(Leopold Sulovský and Zdeněk Michalec) climbed a new route on the south face in the spring of 1996.

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    In particular, when it was necessary, the Czechs easily defused standing in their way Semenov, destroyed their armored train.

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    In particular, when needed, the Czechs easily neutralized the Semenovites who stood in their way, destroyed their armored trains.

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    And if the Czechs applied a considerable effort externally, so that the car was different from the"Passat", then inside the"Superb"- pure"Volkswagen".

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    They were joined during the brief occupation by Austria-Hungary by a smaller number of Germans, Hungarians, Slovaks, Czechs and Ashkenazi Jews.

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    The Kolchakov troops, which the Czechs forbade to use or even get close to the railway, had to march along Siberian routes.

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    Previously, there were no major anti-German demonstrations in the protectorate, the Czechs worked quietly, and strengthened the power of the Third Reich.

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    By early May 1945, Soviet and American troops approaching the borders of the protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia inspired the Czechs to revolt.

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    Previously, no major anti-German statements in the protectorate was not, the Czechs quietly worked, fastened to the power of the Third Reich.

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    After negotiations with the Czechs, they agreed to further the movement, but to the protection of the Admiral were joined by local vigilantes.

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    The Nazis entered into negotiations with the Czechs, and the rebels did not interfere with the withdrawal of the Wehrmacht to the west.

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    The Polish legionnaires who guarded the Novonikolayevsky section of the railway, unlike the Czechs, remained combat-ready and did not sympathize with the rebels.

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    It was true, the Czechs, controlling the Siberian Railway, did not want to fight, but only guarded their echelons with riches stolen in Russia.

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    The Bolsheviks would not intensify the offensive, breaking through the Czechs to avoid international complications, as they later avoided coming into conflict with the Japanese.

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    One by one, the admiral wrote protests against the Czechs to their commander General Syrov, complained to the commander-in-chief of the allied forces, General Janen.

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    Hitler had already mobilized the German army to attack Czechoslovakia and hoped that Chamberlin would prevent the Czechs from mobilizing, thus allowing a surprise German attack.

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    On the surface, such exchanges may seem antagonistic, yet it is a common practice between Czechs and Slovaks, Russians and Ukrainians, and speakers of Mandarin and Taiwanese.

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    Hitler had in fact already mobilized the German army to attack Czechoslovakia, and hoped that Chamberlin would prevent the Czechs from mobilizing, thus allowing a surprise German attack.

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    The Trans-Siberian Railway at that time was controlled by Czechs, who received orders not to let Russian military trains pass east of Taiga station until all Czechoslovakians with their“acquired” good passed.

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