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zweiter Sieger - translation to English

SECOND PART OF THE TRAGIC PLAY FAUST BY JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
Faust Part 2; Faust: Der TragOdie zweiter Teil; Faust, Part II; Faust, Part 2; Faust Part Two; Faust II; Faust: The Second Part of the Tragedy

zweiter Sieger      
runner up, one who finishes second in a competition
Battle of the Coral Sea         
  • ''Shōkaku'', at high speed and turning hard, has suffered bomb strikes and is afire.
  • Japan Times & Advertiser]]'' depicts a dejected [[Uncle Sam]] joining [[John Bull]] in erecting grave markers for Allied ships which Japan had sunk, or claimed to have sunk, at Coral Sea and elsewhere.
  • Japanese carrier dive bombers head towards the reported position of U.S. carriers on 7 May.
  • 6}} is left burning and slowly sinking at the completion of the Japanese dive bombing attack.
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  • Animated map of the battle, 6–8 May
  • 1}} gun gallery
  • 2-S-12 From Scouting Squadron 2 on board the USS ''Lexington'' on 7 and 8 May 1942 when she took part in the Battle of Coral Sea. ''Lexington'' would later be lost due to severe fires during the middle of the day after the Japanese attack.
  • [[Frank Jack Fletcher]], commander of U.S. Task Force 17
  • ''Yorktown'' in drydock at Pearl Harbor on 29 May 1942, shortly before departing for Midway
  • [[Shigeyoshi Inoue]], commander of the Fourth Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy
  • A ''Shōkaku'' torpedo plane which ditched at Indispensable Reefs on 7 May 1942, photographed on 9 June
  • 39th Australian Infantry Battalion]] defending the approach to Port Moresby along the Kokoda Track in September 1942. AWM 013288.
  • Japanese advances in the Southwest Pacific from December 1941 to April 1942
  • Chart of bomb and torpedo hits on ''Shōhō''
  • ''Shōhō'' is bombed and torpedoed by U.S. carrier aircraft.
  • Bomb damage to ''Shōkaku''{{'}}s bow and forward flight deck
  • HMAS ''Australia'' (center) and TG17.3 under air attack on 7 May
  • Tamotsu Ema, leader of the ''Zuikaku'' dive bombers that damaged ''Yorktown''
  • ''Yorktown'' (foreground) and ''Lexington'' turn to launch aircraft under clear skies on 8 May.
  • ''Lexington'', burning and abandoned
  • ''Lexington'' (center right), afire and under heavy attack, in a photograph taken from a Japanese aircraft.
  • ''Yorktown'' conducts aircraft operations in the Pacific sometime before the battle. A fleet oiler is in the near background.
  • Under overcast skies, an A6M Zero fighter leads the air group launch off the deck of ''Shōkaku'' on the morning of 8 May.
  • ''Zuikaku'' crewmen service aircraft on the carrier's flight deck on 5 May
MAJOR NAVAL BATTLE IN THE PACIFIC THEATER OF WORLD WAR II
Battle of Coral Sea; Battle of the coral sea; Coral sea battle; Battle of Coral Seas; Battle Of The Coral Sea; Battle Of Coral Sea; The Battle Of The Coral Sea; The Battle Of Coral Sea; The Battle of the Coral Sea
n. Schlacht im Korallenmeer, Schlacht des Zweiten Weltkriegs zwischen Den USA und Japan im Himmel über dem Pazifik (endete mit dem amerikanischen Sieg)
Battle of Guadalcanal         
  • U.S. Rear Admiral [[Daniel J. Callaghan]] (pictured here as a Captain)
  • William W. Stickney]] (2nd Battalion) on Guadalcanal, October 1942
  • 6}} under aerial attack during the Battle of the Eastern Solomons
  • U.S. Marine Lieutenant Colonel [[Merritt A. Edson]] (here photographed as a major general) led Marine forces in the Battle of Edson's Ridge
  • Map of the battle, 23–26 October. Sumiyoshi's forces attack in the west at the Matanikau (left) while Maruyama's 2nd division attacks the Lunga perimeter from the south (right).
  • Map of the Lunga perimeter on Guadalcanal showing the approach routes of the Japanese forces and the locations of the Japanese attacks during the battle. Oka's attacks were in the west (left), the Kuma Battalion attacked from the east (right) and the center body attacked "Edson's Ridge" (Lunga Ridge) in the lower center of the map.
  • Carlson's raiders coming ashore at Aola Bay on 4 November
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  • The airfield at [[Lunga Point]] on Guadalcanal under construction by Japanese and conscripted Korean laborers in July 1942
  • Initial U.S. Marine defenses around the airstrip at Lunga Point, Guadalcanal, 12 August 1942
  • LCP(L)s]] onto Guadalcanal on 7 August 1942.
  • Map showing the U.S. Marine attacks west of the Matanikau River on 19 August
  • A U.S. Marine patrol crosses the [[Matanikau River]] in September 1942.
  • U.S. Marines drag the corpses of Japanese soldiers from their bunker in the Point Cruz area after the battle in early November.
  • Dead Japanese soldiers on the sandbar at the mouth of Alligator Creek, Guadalcanal after the [[Battle of the Tenaru]]
  • Routes of Allied amphibious forces for landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi, 7 August 1942
  • Japanese reinforcements arriving on Guadalcanal, circa early September 1942; note Savo Island in background
  • Military cemetery on Guadalcanal, 1945
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  • Henderson Field in August 1944
  • U.S. Marine [[Grumman F4F Wildcat]]s from Henderson Field preparing to attack incoming Japanese aircraft in late August or early September 1942
  • 6}} is torpedoed and fatally damaged by a Japanese carrier aircraft on 26 October.
  • Japanese cargo ship destroyed at [[Tassafaronga]] by CAF aircraft on 15 October.
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  • Japanese control of the western Pacific area between May and August 1942. Guadalcanal is located in the lower right center of the map.
  • 75mm pack howitzer]] and crew
  • Raizo Tanaka
  • Allied commanders assemble on Guadalcanal in August 1943 to plan the next Allied offensive against the Japanese in the Solomons as part of Operation Cartwheel.
  • USS ''Chicago'' sinking on 30 January during the [[Battle of Rennell Island]]
  • 2}}, part of Task Force 64 under Norman Scott
  • 2}} burns after being hit by Japanese submarine torpedoes on 15 September.
1942-1943 SERIES OF BATTLES FOUGHT ON AND AROUND GUADALCANAL AS PART OF WORLD WAR II
Operation Watchtower; Battle of guadalcanal; Battle of Guadalcanal; Goettge Patrol; Invasion of Guadalcanal; Assault of Guadalcanal; Landings at Guadalcanal; Hallelujah night; The Battle Of Guadalcanal; World War II/Guadalcanal; The Battle of Guadalcanal; Guadalcanal Campaign
Schlacht um Guadalcanal, amerikanische Offensive während des Zweiten Weltkrieges gegen japanische Kräfte auf der Insel Guadalcanal im westlichen Pazifik im Jahre 1943 (endete mit dem Sieg der amerikanischen Kräfte)

Wikipedia

Faust, Part Two

Faust: The Second Part of the Tragedy (German: Faust. Der Tragödie zweiter Teil in fünf Akten.) is the second part of the tragic play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It was published in 1832, the year of Goethe's death.

Only part of Faust I is directly related to the legend of Johann Faust, which dates to at latest the beginning of the 16th century (thus preceding Marlowe's play). The "Gretchen" subplot, although now the most widely known episode of the Faust legend, was of Goethe's own invention. In Faust II, the legend (at least in a version of the 18th century, which came to Goethe's attention) already contained Faust's marriage with Helen and an encounter with an Emperor. But certainly Goethe deals with the legendary material very freely in both parts.

Examples of use of zweiter Sieger
1. Als zweiter Sieger geht das Johnny–Cash–Biopic "Walk the Line" aus der 63.