bring up the rear - translation to ελληνικό
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bring up the rear - translation to ελληνικό

1953 NOVEL BY WARD MOORE
Bring the jubilee; Bring The Jubilee

bring up the rear      
έρχομαι τελευταίος
rear admiral         
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NAVAL COMMISSIONED OFFICER RANK ABOVE THAT OF A COMMODORE AND CAPTAIN
Rear admirals; Rear Admirals; Rear-admiral; Rear-Admiral; RADM; R.Adm.; R. Adm.; Rear Admiral; Read Admiral; Rear Admiral (Australia); Rr-Adm; R.Adm; Contre-amiral (France); R-Adm
υποναύαρχος
έρχομαι τελευταίος      
bring up the rear

Ορισμός

bring up the rear

Βικιπαίδεια

Bring the Jubilee

Bring the Jubilee is a 1953 novel of alternate history by American writer Ward Moore.

The point of divergence occurs in July 1863 when the Confederate States of America wins the Battle of Gettysburg and subsequently declares victory in a conflict referred to within the book as the "War of Southron Independence" on July 4, 1864, after the surrender of the United States of America. The novel takes place in the impoverished rump United States in the mid-20th century as war looms between the Confederacy and its rival, the German Union. History takes an unexpected turn when the protagonist Hodge Backmaker, a historian, decides to travel back in time to witness the moment when the South won the war.

The phrase "Bring the Jubilee" is a reference to the chorus of the popular military song "Marching Through Georgia".

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