「POWERS」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「Allied」)
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Supreme Commander Allied | Powers: Douglas MacArthur |
The Allied | Powers envisioned isolating the Central Powers throug |
Security of sea communications between Allied | Powers was essential |
It was banned by Allied | powers after the war. |
In 1919, the victorious Allied | Powers held a peace conference in Paris to formulate |
ed Albania during a consultation of the Allied | powers in Paris (1947). |
Such is the task which the two Allied | Powers wish to undertake in the liberated territories |
An agreement signed between the Allied | Powers of the First World War on September 10, 1919. |
2. Other Allied | Powers pilots and/or ground observers could independe |
It helped the Allied | powers devise a plan to win the war. |
tical and geographic grouping among the Allied | Powers of the Second World War. |
y chief of staff of the Supreme Command Allied | Powers in Japan. |
rmany and Turkey at the end of WWI, the Allied | Powers occupied Istanbul. |
ween Germany, the Soviet Union, and the Allied | powers was an attempt to reconstruct Europe. |
Eisenhower, SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe) Commander in Paris. |
troops - far more than any of the other Allied | powers had anticipated. |
munications at the Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe. |
, the relations of Afghanistan with the Allied | Powers become more intimate. |
ion of hostilities in World War II, the Allied | Powers were in control of the defeated Axis countries |
eral staff of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied | Powers in Europe in 1958. |
, the American supreme commander of the Allied | powers in Japan, banned Miyamoto and 23 other high ra |
oreign Minister Pavel Milyukov sent the Allied | Powers a telegram, one which would prove to be a turn |
45, even before they surrendered to the Allied | Powers, Japan had begun to lose its grip on Indonesia |
r ships were allotted to the victorious Allied | powers as replacements for the scuttled ships. |
dor to NATO at the Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe in Paris. |
gust 14, 1917, thus becoming one of the Allied | Powers of the First World War. |
War I, included representatives of the Allied | Powers: Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia. |
flict between the United States and the Allied | Powers during the Paris Peace Conference. |
quirements Cell at Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe, and Chief of Staff for U.S. Strategic |
ffirming the determination of the three Allied | powers to complete the destruction of the Third Reich |
nt Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe (SHAPE), where General Besson formulate |
ag super-liners were handed over to the Allied | powers as war reparations. |
governments of Italy and the other main Allied | Powers of the First World War in order to regulate th |
ff for Operations, Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe in Mons, Belgium from November 1991 to |
oscow Conference between the victorious Allied | powers discussed the statehood of Korea, proposing a |
It was attended by the four Principal Allied | Powers of World War I who were represented by the pri |
hts and privileges enjoyed by the other Allied | Powers who have ratified the peace treaty signed in P |
n 1st Army and the Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe under General Dwight D. Eisenhower in W |
-Hungarian Empire - was defeated by the Allied | Powers, one of which was the United States of America |
hts and privileges enjoyed by the other Allied | Powers who have ratified the peace treaty signed in P |
46 states, most of which came from the Allied | Powers of the First World War. |
nglo-Saxon invasion in the Balkans, the Allied | powers would allow the creation of an independent non |
ope (DSACEUR) with Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe (SHAPE), of the North Atlantic Treaty O |
The large majority of the Allied | Powers consisted of 122nd French Infantry Division, 1 |
and diplomatic aid favoured the future Allied | powers of Great Britain and France. |
verse Course," Supreme Commander of the Allied | Powers, General Douglas MacArthur, focused on strengt |
ermission from the Supreme Commander of Allied | Powers to replace all wooden passenger cars (approxim |
m Eastern Europe was agreed upon by the Allied | powers at the Potsdam Conference. |
In 1945, Japan surrendered to the Allied | powers at the end of World War II, and Harrelson, Dos |
of Imperial Germany in World War I, the Allied | powers organised two plebiscites in Northern and Cent |
act signed by Romania and the principal Allied | Powers of the time (France, United Kingdom, Italy and |
er 1945 by the Supreme Commander of the Allied | Powers after the surrender of Japan. |
The Allied | Powers were opposed to Constantine's firstborn son Ge |
t D. Eisenhower at Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers in Europe from 1951-1952 and was active on beh |
ogistics Division, Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe, Mons, Belgium |
post-war Vienna as occupied by the four Allied | powers: the United States, the United Kingdom, France |
esentment that Germans felt towards the Allied | Powers after the peace was made, and made them less w |
a series of measures in support of the Allied | Powers; indeed, the only significant presidential bil |
resentative at the Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe of the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati |
there were numerous ships from various Allied | powers in the harbor of Smyrna, the vast majority of |
serious opposition movement against the Allied | Powers, and that he was soon intending to take refuge |
rior to serving at Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Paris and at the BUPERS in W |
The Philippines was re-taken by the Allied | Powers in 1945 and the acts of the Second Republic we |
rsonnel supporting Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe (SHAPE) at Rocquencourt, with secondary |
ns, Belgium at the Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe (SHAPE) as the Aide-de-Camp to the Supr |
Go', which called for an attempt by the Allied | powers to rescue Jews under threat of extermination i |
r interdicting supply lines between the Allied | powers of the United States and Australia and New Zea |
ing to enter the war on the side of the Allied | powers, that the United States would make every effor |
Plans Chief at the Supreme Headquarters Allied | Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons, Belgium, as the Chief |
deemed by the Supreme Commander for the Allied | Powers to be proper to effectuate this surrender and |
ar and will wage war on the side of the Allied | Powers against Germany and Hungary for the purpose of |
sion under the Supreme Commander of the Allied | Powers, submitted on the 31st the First United States |
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