Red Army choir - translation to spanish
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Red Army choir - translation to spanish


Red Army choir         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Red army choir; The Red Army Choir; Red Army choir; Red Army Choir (disambiguation)
el coro del Ejército Colorado (conjunto musical famoso del ejército de la antigua UURS)
Red Army         
  • Immortal regiment]]", carrying portraits of their ancestors who fought in World War II.
  • Montgomery]]
  • Soviet officers, 1938
  • [[Leon Trotsky]] and [[Demyan Bedny]] in 1918
  • Victory Day]] in Jerusalem, 9 May 2017
  • Soviet tanks during the [[Battle of Khalkhin Gol]], August 1939
  • [[Vladimir Lenin]], [[Kliment Voroshilov]], [[Leon Trotsky]] and soldiers, [[Petrograd]], 1921
  • siege of Odessa]], July 1941
  • Anti-Polish Soviet propaganda poster, 1920
  • capture of Prague]] by the Red Army in May 1945
  • The [[Battle of Stalingrad]] is considered by many historians as a decisive turning point of World War II.
  • ''Kursants'' (cadets) of the Red Army Artillery School in [[Chuhuyiv]], Ukraine, 1933
  • Red Army soldiers display a captured Finnish banner, March 1940
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  • Red Guards]] unit of the Vulkan factory, [[Petrograd]]
  • Salute to the Red Army at the [[Royal Albert Hall]], London in February 1943
  • Red Army [[victory banner]], raised above the German Reichstag in May 1945
  • Monument to the Red Army]], Berlin
  • Red Army Marshal [[Mikhail Tukhachevsky]], who was executed during the [[Great Purge]] in June 1937. Here in 1920 wearing the [[budenovka]]
  • Central Women's Sniper Training School]] credited with 59 confirmed kills.
1918–1946 RUSSIAN THEN SOVIET ARMY AND AIR FORCE
The Red Army; Red army; Soviet Red Army; RKKA; Raboche-Krest'yanskaya Krasnaya Armiya; Workers' and Peasants' Red Army; Soviet Armies; The Soviet Army; Рабоче-Крестьянская Красная Армия; Bolshevik forces; ComCor; Army of the Soviet Union; Workers’–Peasants’ Red Army; Workers’-Peasants’ Red Army; Worker's and Peasant's Red Army (Рабоче-Крестьянская Красная Армия); Worker's and Peasant's Red Army; Красная армия; Russian Red Army; لواء أنصار الشرقية; USSR Ministry of Defence; Communist Red Army; Workers and Peasants Red Army; Workers-Peasant Red Army; Workers'-Peasants' Red Army
el Ejército Rojo (el ejército de la antigua Unión Soviética)
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Red (album); Red (álbum); Red (canción)
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Definition

red
sust. fem.
1) Aparejo hecho de hilos, cuerdas o alambres trabados en forma de mallas, y convenientemente dispuesto para pescar, cazar, cercar, sujetar, etc.
2) Labor o tejido de mallas.
3) Redecilla para el pelo.
4) Verja o reja.
5) fig. Prisión, cárcel.
6) desus. Paraje donde se vendían pan u otras cosas que se daban por entre verjas.
7) fig. Ardid o engaño de que uno se vale para atraer a otro.
8) fig. Conjunto de calles afluentes a un mismo punto.
9) fig. Conjunto sistemático de caños o de hilos conductores o de vías de comunicación o de agencias y servicios para determinado fin.
10) fig. Organización formada por un conjunto de establecimientos.
11) fig. Conjunto de personas relacionadas para un fin común.
12) R.T.V.. Conjunto de emisoras asociadas o sometidas a una misma dirección o directriz política, comercial, etc, y que conectan de vez en cuando para emitir algún programa en cadena.
13) fig. Conjunto y trabazón de cosas que obran en favor o en contra de un fin o de un intento.
14) germanía Capa de hombre.

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Red Army Choir
Red Army Choir most commonly refers to:
Examples of use of Red Army choir
1. Backed by Russian corporations such as Gazprom, Lukoil and Aeroflot, organizers brought over song and dance troupes –– even the Red Army Choir.
2. Shifting from English to Russian dialogue, they offered their own skits spoofing Moscow life and two of the group, Raphael Schklowsky and Adam Muskin, delighted the crowd by singing a famous Soviet war ballad together with the Alexandrov Red Army Choir.