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Brest Litovsk - traducción al Inglés

CITY OF BELARUS, CAPITAL OF BREST REGION
Brest-Litovsk; Brest-Litovsk, Russia; Brzesc; Brzesc Litewski; Brzesc nad Bugiem; Brzesc Bialoruski; Brest, (Belarus); Brest-litovsk; Lietuvos Brasta; Berestye; Brest-Litowsk; Brest (Belarus); Brześć; Brześć nad Bugiem; Bieraście; Brześć Litewski; Brest Litovsk; Bierascie; Litovsk; Brest Litovski; Брэст; Lietuvos brąsta; Брест; Берестя; בּריסק; Biareście; Biarescie; Berestie; Berestov, Belarus; Brest-Livotsk; Lietuvos brasta; Brest-on-the-Bug; History of Brest, Belarus; Berestia (city); Berestya (city); Brisk (city); Brest on Bug; Brisk, Belarus; Brasta, Belarus; List of people from Brest, Belarus
  • A southern stretch of the ring [[barracks]] of the Citadel with a projecting semi-tower on the left
  • left
  • In 1019, Brest was first mentioned in chronicles as "''Berestye''"
  • [[German–Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk]] at the conclusion of the [[Invasion of Poland]]. In the centre are Major General [[Heinz Guderian]] from the [[Wehrmacht]] and Brigadier [[Semyon Krivoshein]] from the [[Red Army]].
  • 12 December 1932 The Begin family of Brest-Litovsk Jewish community. Top left to right Herzl; Menahem; Rachel. In front their parents. Only Menahem and Rachel survived the Shoah
  • [[Menachem Begin]]
  • Rowing course in Brest
  • [[Regional Sport Complex Brestsky]], Brest's largest stadium
  • A monument in memory of the Jews of Brest who were murdered in the Holocaust. In [[Kiryat Shaul cemetery]] in [[Tel Aviv]]

Brest Litovsk         
Brest Litovsk (vroegere naam van stad Brest)
Brest      
n. Brest, havenstad in noordwesten van Frankrijk; familienaam; hoofdstad in de streek Brest in westelijk Belarus (vroegere naam was Brest Litovsk)
new economic policy         
  • Reestablishment of a stable currency, the gold-backed ''chervonets'', was an essential policy component of the Soviet state's return to a money-based economy
  • "Nepmen", caricature by [[Dmitry Kardovsky]], 1920's
ECONOMIC POLICY OF SOVIET RUSSIA PROPOSED BY VLADIMIR LENIN, WHO DESCRIBED IT AS A PROGRESSION TOWARDS "STATE CAPITALISM" WITHIN THE WORKERS' STATE OF THE USSR
New Economic policy; New Economic Plan; Novaya Ekonomicheskaya Politika; Novaya Economicheskya Politika; Lenin's MEP; Lenin’s NEP; Soviet NEP; Soviet Union’s NEP; New Economic Policy of Soviet Union; Soviet Union's NEP; New economic policy; Новая экономическая политика; НЭП; Peasant Brest
nieuw economisch beleid (ook in vroegere Rusland)

Definición

Brest
(·3d·pers. ·sg) for Bursteth.
II. Brest ·noun ·Alt. of Breast.

Wikipedia

Brest, Belarus

Brest, formerly Brest-Litovsk and Brest-on-the-Bug, is a city in Belarus at the border with Poland opposite the Polish city of Terespol, where the Bug and Mukhavets rivers meet, making it a border town. It is the capital city of the Brest Region. As of 2019, it has a population of 350,616.

Brest is a historical site for many cultures, as it hosted important historical events, such as the Union of Brest and Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Furthermore, the Brest Fortress was recognized by the Soviet Union as a Hero Fortress in honour of the defense of Brest Fortress in June 1941.

From the Late Middle Ages to 1795, the city was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which later became a part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569. In 1795, it was incorporated into the Russian Empire with the Third Partition of Poland. After the Polish-Soviet War, the city became part of the Second Polish Republic. In 1939, during the Invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, the city was first captured by the Wehrmacht and soon passed on to the USSR per the German–Soviet Frontier Treaty. In 1941, it was retaken by the Germans during Operation Barbarossa. In 1944, it was retaken by the Soviet Red Army during the Lublin–Brest offensive. The city was part of the Byelorussian SSR until the breakup of the USSR in 1991. Since then, Brest has been part of independent Belarus.

Ejemplos de uso de Brest Litovsk
1. A delegation led by Adolf Ioffe was sent to Brest–Litovsk, the headquarters of the German Eastern Front.
2. The Soviet government ratified the proposals but Trotsky refused to go to Brest–Litovsk and sign them.
3. Russians do not remember Brest–Litovsk with fondness, but the treaty was a landmark both for its Machiavellian nature and maintaining Bolshevik rule for the next 73 years.
4. The first independent Belarus – the BNR in its Belarusian acronym – was declared on that date in 1'18, after the Russian army withdrew from what is now Belarus under the Brest–Litovsk Treaty.
5. Email the Opinion Page Editor Ninety years ago Monday, Soviet Russia, Germany, the Austro–Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire signed the Treaty of Brest–Litovsk, in the city that today is located on the western border of Belarus.