order$55506$ - translation to greek
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order$55506$ - translation to greek

1941 SOVIET ARMY COMMAND PROHIBITING SURRENDER
Order 270; Order № 270; Order no 270

order      
v. διατάσσω, παραγγέλλω, κανονίζω, παραγγέλνω, προστάζω
mail order         
  • The cover of the first [[Eaton's]] catalogue, published in 1884. The Eaton's catalogue would continue to be published until 1976.
  • The Outlook]], American magazine advertisement from 1916 offering mail delivery of fish and seafood.
  • Sears, Roebuck and Company catalogue, 1918
BUYING OF GOODS OR SERVICES BY MAIL DELIVERY
Mail-order; Mailorder; Mail-Order Business; Mail order catalog; Mail-order catalog; Mail Order; Mail Order Catalog; Mail-Order Catalog; Mail-Order; Mail-order catalogue; Mail-away; Mail order catalogues; Mail order catalogue; User:PeterMalanthan/E. J. Basnett Hardware Company; Mail orders; Mail-order catalogs
ταχυδρομική παραγγελία
in brief         
  • First edition, 1876
  • Henry M. Robert
  • upright
  • upright
1876 BOOK BY HENRY MARTYN ROBERT
Robert's rules of order; Roberts Rules of Order; Robert's Rules; Roberts Rules; Roberts rules of order; Roberts' Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order: Newly Revised; Robert Rules of Order; Robert’s Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised; RONR; Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised; Robert's rules; In Brief; Pocket manual of rules of order
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Definition

world order
¦ noun a set of arrangements established internationally for preserving global political stability.

Wikipedia

Order No. 270

Order No. 270, issued on 16 August 1941, by Joseph Stalin during the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, ordered Red Army personnel to "fight to the last," virtually banned commanders from surrendering, and set out severe penalties for senior officers and deserters regarded as derelicting their duties. Order 270 is widely regarded as the basis of subsequent, often controversial Soviet policies regarding prisoners of war.