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Prague Offensive (2735 bytes)
1: ...nt]] of the [[World War II]]. During the battle [[Prague]] was liberated, and the troops of [[Army Group C... 5: ... it relived the Czech partisans fighting in the [[Prague Uprising]] started on [[May 5]], [[1945]] who wer... 7: ...ovy Vary]] and [[Klatovy]]. Soviet troops entered Prague on [[May 9]], [[1945]]. Some remnants of Army Gro... 9: ...on]] instituted the [[Medal for the Liberation of Prague]]. Offensive (263 bytes) 1: '''Offensive''' may relate to Prague (7402 bytes) 7: ...ue.png|Map of the Czech Republic highlighting the Prague region]]</td></tr> 9: '''Prague''' (''Praha'' in [[Czech language|Czech]]) is the... 11: ...f Europe". Since [[1992]], the historic center of Prague has been included in the [[United Nations Educati... 15: ...ersity]] in central Europe north of the [[Alps]]. Prague was then the third-largest city in Europe. 17: ..._from_Klementinum.jpg|320px|thumb|right|View over Prague from the Klementinum tower, where a meteorologica... Prague (novel) (6695 bytes) 1: '''Prague''' is a [[historical novel | historical]] [[novel... 31: ...le time in the actual city of [[Prague]]. Rather, Prague represents the unfulfilled emotional desires of t... 33: Each of ''Prague'' 's main characters comes to the city with a dif... 35: ...[Hungarian history]] is prominently featured in ''Prague'', emerging via the novel's major Hungarian chara... 41: ''Prague'' opens on the afternoon of [[May 25]], [[1990]] ... Brusilov Offensive (7394 bytes) 5: !colspan=2 bgcolor=#eeddbb|Brusilov Offensive 41: ...l vicinity of towns [[Kovel]] and [[Lutsk]]. The offensive is named after the Russian commander in charge, [... 44: ...ns were under pressure from the Austrian Trentino offensive. 47: ...s]] in the previous year. Evert was to launch an offensive in conjunction with Brusilov towards [[Vilna]] 56: ... All forces involved were becoming spent and the offensive finally died down in late September and ended as ... Offensive team (6290 bytes) 1: The '''offensive team''' or '''offense''' in [[American football]]... 3: The offensive unit in American football consists of a [[quarter... 5: ...or]]'s [[Offensive philosophy (American football)|offensive philosophy]]. 8: *'''guard''' - the two guards are the offensive linemen directly on either side of the center and... 9: *'''tackle''' - the offensive tackles play on either side of the guards. Their ... Easter Offensive (1236 bytes) 1: ... during the [[Vietnam War]]. The North Vietnamese offensive against the South began on Easter Sunday, 30 Marc... 3: ...ietnam) the South Vietnamese was able to halt the offensive, eventually retaking Quang Tri on September 16, 1... 5: ...ty of the South Vietnamese army to defeat a major offensive without US support. They were proved right by the... Ardennes Offensive (399 bytes) 1: The term '''Ardennes Offensive''' (or '''Battle of the Ardennes''') refers to mu... Tet Offensive (7063 bytes) 4: ... This government also convinced the NLF that the offensive would stimulate an uprising. Had this been a succ... 6: ==The offensive== 15: ===The offensive in the south=== 30: ...acts about the progress of the war. After the Tet Offensive, the main issue of public debate would be "how to... 37: [[de:Tet-Offensive]] Eastertide Offensive (3292 bytes) 2: ...th Vietnam]] since the third phase of the General Offensive had been stalled at the [[Battle of Dai Do]] in [... 4: ... [[12 April]] and [[An Loc]] on [[19 April]]. The offensive was designed to split South Vietnam into two halv... 6: ...ages. The North Vietnamese Army withdrew from the offensive on Kontum on [[30 May]], and An Loc on [[11 July]... 8: ...0 for South Vietnam. Following the failure of the offensive, General Giap was replaced by his deputy, General... Offensive Coordinator (159 bytes) 1: ...ootball]] team which is responsible for the teams offensive playcalling. Sutjeska offensive (2563 bytes) 1: The '''Sutjeska offensive''' (May-June [[1943]]) was a failed attempt by th... 3: Begun in May [[1943]], this [[offensive]] was the fifth attempt by the fascists to crush ... 7: ...umb|200px|Wounded Tito with Ivan Ribar during the Offensive on Sutjeska on [[June 13]], [[1943]]]] 14: .../ww2/battles/schwarz Operation SCHWARZ - Sutjeska offensive ] Guadalajara offensive (11004 bytes) 2: !colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc|Guadalajara Offensive 37: The '''Guadalajara Offensive''' ([[8 March]] – [[23 March]] [[1937]]) wa... 39: ...ked by Spanish Nationalist units. The Republican offensive was prepared between [[15 March]] and [[18 March]... 43: ...isco Franco]] decided to continue with the fourth offensive, to close the pincer operation launched against t... 47: ...ublican Army staff was sure that the next Fascist offensive would come on the south part of front. Offensive coordinator (1101 bytes) 1: ...n depends on whether the head coach comes from an offensive background or a defensive background. Prague Manifesto (3536 bytes) 1: The '''Prague Manifesto''' (in Russian: Пра&#... 9: ...tly. Unlike the Soviet Constitution, however, the Prague Manifesto was anti-communist. It called for the a... 13: ...Liberation Army participated in the liberation of Prague from the Nazi occupying forces in concert with Cz... Prague Trials (1651 bytes) 1: The '''Prague Trials''' were a series of [[Stalinist]] and larg... 5: The Prague Trials were dramatised in the 1970 movie ''L'Aveu... Prague (disambiguation) (292 bytes) 1: ==List of cities named Prague== 3: * [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]] 5: ===Places in the [[United States]] named Prague=== 7: * [[Prague, Nebraska]] 8: * [[Prague, Oklahoma]] Jerome of Prague (4385 bytes) 1: ... permission to travel. In [[1401]] he returned to Prague, but in [[1402]] visited [[England]], and at [[Ox... 3: ...unicated by the bishop of [[Cracow]]. Returned to Prague, he appeared publicly as the advocate of Huss. In... 7: ...s to the king of Bohemia and to the University of Prague, which were declared to be entirely voluntary and... Prague Castle (821 bytes) 1: [[Image:DSCF0079-Prague-Castle_(Medium).JPG|thumb|Prague Castle]] 3: The '''Prague Castle''' is the castle in [[Prague]] where the [[Czech Republic|Czech]] kings and pr... 5: ...[[St. Vitus Cathedral]]. The neighbourhood of the Prague Castle is called [[Hradcany]]. 7: The Prague Castle is home of the [[List of presidents of the... 10: * [[Defenestrations of Prague]] Prague Orloj (5921 bytes) 1: ...|The astronomical clock in the Old-Town Square of Prague]] 3: ... is mounted on the southern wall of [[Old Town of Prague|Old Town]] City Hall in the [[Old Town Square]] a... 8: ...ics and astronomy at [[Charles University]]. The Prague Orloj was the third clock of its kind, the first ... 18: ...lockmaker Hanus being blinded on the order of the Prague Councillors to prevent him from constructing anot... 32: ...f a normal 24 hour day and indicate time in local Prague time, or [[Central European Time]]. Curved golde...
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