How To Use Hindenburg In A Sentence
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Thus, after a few scant weeks of training, Monk Eastman and the New Yorkers were abruptly pitchforked into the great final push of the conflict — an attack on Germany's Hindenburg Line.
A Gangster Goes to War
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Hindenburg is an example of this branch of Junkerdom.
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With the proper concepts the Hindenburg line may be breached.
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Thus Erich Ludendorff, Hindenburg's leading general and strategic collaborator, decided to capitalize on whatever advantage the Central Powers had gained from Russia's withdrawal in 1917 e.g., a shifting westward of German forces, along with needed food and fertilizer.
The Bitter End
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General Byng's attack covered the whole length of what had become known as the redoubtable and supposedly impregnable "Hindenburg line," so called because it had been established by that greatest of all German military geniuses, Field Marshal von Hindenburg.
The Boy Allies with Haig in Flanders Or, the Fighting Canadians of Vimy Ridge
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Whereupon President Hindenburg appointed Hitler to the chancellorship, and the Nazis started taking over.
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Since the demise of the hydrogen-filled Hindenburg, helium was in big demand as the buoyant gas for airships.
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Hindenburg regarded such a prospect with abhorrence.
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In August, after von Hindenburg's death, a plebiscite made Hitler the Chancellor.
THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
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In front of it lay the very strong Hindenburg Line - a defensive position in which the Germans put a great deal of trust.
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The best airships were the giant Graf Zeppelin and the luxurious Hindenburg of the 1930 s.
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Since the demise of the hydrogen-filled Hindenburg, helium was in big demand as the buoyant gas for airships.
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Further demonstrations lead to the building of a blimp for the modern age - the Hindenburg II - powered solely by fuel cells.
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Hindenburg also used his huge influence to persuade Kaiser Wilhelm to abdicate and to go to Holland.
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Zeppelin starting building the new dirigibles, which are about one-third the length of the Hindenburg, in 1996, but the sale to the Nippon Airship Corporation was its first commercial deal.
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In 1932 the SPD supported a vote for the deeply reactionary Hindenburg as German president.
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Hydrogen's use for transportation must still overcome combustibility concerns, or we'll be driving mini-Hindenburgs.
Washington's Knack for Picking Losers
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Army now in all men's mouths because of its gallant and distinguished share in the June and July fighting on the Marne -- were to attack towards Mézières and Metz, while the British Armies struck towards St. Quentin and Cambrai -- in other words, looked onward to the final grapple with the "great fortified zone known as the Hindenburg line.
Fields of Victory
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And by the end of the month the Hindenburg line had been breached and gone the way of the "Wotan" line.
Mr. Punch's History of the Great War