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Red Guards - traducción al holandés

PARAMILITARY SOCIAL MOVEMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Red Guard (China); Red guards; Red Guards China; Chinese Red Guards; 红卫兵; 紅衛兵; Mao's Red Guard; Hóng Wèibīng; Red Guards (People's Republic of China); Cultural Revolution Red Guards; Cultural Revolution Red Guard; Red Guards (China); Red Guard
  • A public appearance of Chairman [[Mao]] and [[Lin Biao]] among Red Guards, in Beijing, during the [[Cultural Revolution]] (November 1966)
  • A 1960s Chinese holds up ''[[Selected Works of Mao Zedong]]'', with the words "revolution is no crime, to rebel is justified" written on the back, 1967.
  • Central Committee]] with (our) blood and life! Defend Chairman Mao with (our) blood and life!"
  • Propaganda poster depicting Red Guards
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Red Guards         
Rode Garde (jonge burgermilitie in China opgericht om Mao-Tse-Tung te helpen bij zijn oorlog tegen de bureaucratie)
Red Crescent         
  • 1st Division]], upon their arrival in [[Paris]], July 4, 1917.
  • A [[Magen David Adom]] worker in the [[Tel Aviv]] civil defense, 1939
  • A [[Turkish Red Crescent]] staff conducting activities for children
  • Ambulance of the Italian Red Cross
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  • A stamp from the Faroe Islands
  • The [[flag of Switzerland]] – basis of the original Red Cross
  • The emblem of the International Committee of the Red Cross (French: Comité international de la Croix-rouge)
  • Flag of the [[Ottoman Empire]] (later [[Turkey]]) – basis of original Red Crescent
  • border
  • border
  • border
  • King Olav of Norway]], ICRC president Leopold Boissier, League Chairman John A. MacAulay.
  • Memorial commemorating the first use of the Red Cross symbol in an armed conflict during the [[Battle of Dybbøl]] (Denmark) in 1864; jointly erected in 1989 by the national Red Cross societies of Denmark and Germany
  • Henry Davison]], Founding father of the League of Red Cross societies
  • atomic bombing]]
  • Group picture of the volunteers – mostly women – in front of the Musée Rath in 1914
  • Emblem of the IFRC
  • The ICRC Headquarters in Geneva
  • [[Henry Dunant]], author of ''[[A Memory of Solferino]]''
  • "Committee of the Five": Gustave Moynier, Guillaume-Henri Dufour, Henry Dunant, Louis Appia, Théodore Maunoir
  • An Israeli stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of [[Magen David Adom]], issued 11 January 1955
  • POWs]] in Germany
  • [[Gōtarō Mikami]]'s Red Cross flag with which in 1905 he deflected from his field hospital in Manchuria the onslaught of the Russian army
  • Original document of the [[First Geneva Convention]], 1864
  • Budapest 1945. Repatriation of 2000 Italian [[prisoners of war]].
  • The Logistics Centre of the [[Finnish Red Cross]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • International emblem for [[Magen David Adom]] outside [[Israel]].
  • border
  • border
  • Entry to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum in Geneva
  • The Red Cross, after the [[Battle of Gravelotte]] in 1870
  • An ambulance owned by the Mexican Red Cross
  • A stamp from Turkey
  • The MV ''Red Cross'' in New York harbour ca 1915
  • Rath Museum]]. International Prisoners-of-War Agency. Researches department. German section. Express messages and communications to families.
  • War 1939–1945. Geneva, Central Prisoners of war Agency, Electoral building / Palace of the General Council
  • Red Cross ambulance from 1917
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN MOVEMENT
International Federation of the Red Cross; Red Cross; Red Crescent; Red cross; International Red Cross Committee; Red crescent; The International Red Cross and Red Crescent; The Red Crescent; Red Cross and Red Crescent; International Red Crescent; International Red Cross and Red Crescent; Red Crescent Societies; Red Cross Movement; Red Cross of North Korea; Red Cross Socieites; Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; Red Crescent Society; Red crescent society; Red cresent; The Jordan Red Crescent; Jordan Red Crescent; International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement; Red Crescent Movement; American Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross or Red Crescent; International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent; Red Cross movement; Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross flag; Red Crescent (emblem); Red Cross (emblem); Redcross.int; Red Crescents; Red Cross/Crescent Movement; International Red Cross Movement; International Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross in World War I; Red Cross in World War II
Rode Maansikkel (een instituut in de arabische landen die gelijk staat aan het Rode Kruis)
Red Cross         
  • 1st Division]], upon their arrival in [[Paris]], July 4, 1917.
  • A [[Magen David Adom]] worker in the [[Tel Aviv]] civil defense, 1939
  • A [[Turkish Red Crescent]] staff conducting activities for children
  • Ambulance of the Italian Red Cross
  • access-date=16 September 2018 }}</ref>
  • A stamp from the Faroe Islands
  • The [[flag of Switzerland]] – basis of the original Red Cross
  • The emblem of the International Committee of the Red Cross (French: Comité international de la Croix-rouge)
  • Flag of the [[Ottoman Empire]] (later [[Turkey]]) – basis of original Red Crescent
  • border
  • border
  • border
  • King Olav of Norway]], ICRC president Leopold Boissier, League Chairman John A. MacAulay.
  • Memorial commemorating the first use of the Red Cross symbol in an armed conflict during the [[Battle of Dybbøl]] (Denmark) in 1864; jointly erected in 1989 by the national Red Cross societies of Denmark and Germany
  • Henry Davison]], Founding father of the League of Red Cross societies
  • atomic bombing]]
  • Group picture of the volunteers – mostly women – in front of the Musée Rath in 1914
  • Emblem of the IFRC
  • The ICRC Headquarters in Geneva
  • [[Henry Dunant]], author of ''[[A Memory of Solferino]]''
  • "Committee of the Five": Gustave Moynier, Guillaume-Henri Dufour, Henry Dunant, Louis Appia, Théodore Maunoir
  • An Israeli stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of [[Magen David Adom]], issued 11 January 1955
  • POWs]] in Germany
  • [[Gōtarō Mikami]]'s Red Cross flag with which in 1905 he deflected from his field hospital in Manchuria the onslaught of the Russian army
  • Original document of the [[First Geneva Convention]], 1864
  • Budapest 1945. Repatriation of 2000 Italian [[prisoners of war]].
  • The Logistics Centre of the [[Finnish Red Cross]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • International emblem for [[Magen David Adom]] outside [[Israel]].
  • border
  • border
  • Entry to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum in Geneva
  • The Red Cross, after the [[Battle of Gravelotte]] in 1870
  • An ambulance owned by the Mexican Red Cross
  • A stamp from Turkey
  • The MV ''Red Cross'' in New York harbour ca 1915
  • Rath Museum]]. International Prisoners-of-War Agency. Researches department. German section. Express messages and communications to families.
  • War 1939–1945. Geneva, Central Prisoners of war Agency, Electoral building / Palace of the General Council
  • Red Cross ambulance from 1917
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN MOVEMENT
International Federation of the Red Cross; Red Cross; Red Crescent; Red cross; International Red Cross Committee; Red crescent; The International Red Cross and Red Crescent; The Red Crescent; Red Cross and Red Crescent; International Red Crescent; International Red Cross and Red Crescent; Red Crescent Societies; Red Cross Movement; Red Cross of North Korea; Red Cross Socieites; Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; Red Crescent Society; Red crescent society; Red cresent; The Jordan Red Crescent; Jordan Red Crescent; International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement; Red Crescent Movement; American Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross or Red Crescent; International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent; Red Cross movement; Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross flag; Red Crescent (emblem); Red Cross (emblem); Redcross.int; Red Crescents; Red Cross/Crescent Movement; International Red Cross Movement; International Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross in World War I; Red Cross in World War II
het Rode Kruis (internationale organisatie voor medische en materiële hulp aan slachtoffers v. oorlogen of natuurrampen)

Definición

redness
Redness is the quality of being red.
Slowly the redness left Sophie's face.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Red Guards

Red Guards (simplified Chinese: 红卫兵; traditional Chinese: 紅衛兵; pinyin: Hóng Wèibīng) were a mass, student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1966 until their abolishment in 1968, during the first phase of the Cultural Revolution, which he had instituted. According to a Red Guard leader, the movement's aims were as follows:

Chairman Mao has defined our future as an armed revolutionary youth organization.... So if Chairman Mao is our Red-Commander-in-Chief and we are his Red Guards, who can stop us? First we will make China Maoist from inside out and then we will help the working people of other countries make the world red...and then the whole universe.

Despite being met with resistance early on, the Red Guards received personal support from Mao, and the movement rapidly grew. The movement in Beijing culminated during the "Red August" of 1966, which later spread to other areas in mainland China. Mao made use of the group as propaganda and to accomplish goals such as seizing power and destroying symbols of China's pre-communist past ("Four Olds"), including ancient artifacts and gravesites of notable Chinese figures. Moreover, the government was very permissive of the Red Guards, and even allowed the Red Guards to inflict bodily harm on people viewed as dissidents. The movement quickly grew out of control, frequently coming into conflict with authority and threatening public security until the government made efforts to rein the youths in, with even Mao himself finding the leftist students to have become too radical. The Red Guard groups also suffered from in-fighting as factions developed among them. By the end of 1968, the group as a formal movement had dissolved.

Ejemplos de uso de Red Guards
1. Then columns of the Worker–Peasant Red Guards and Young Red Guards and ranks of revolutionary schools marched past in fine array to the tune of military music.
2. Columns of such revolutionary militias as the Worker–Peasant Red Guards and the Young Red Guards, and columns of revolutionary schools also marched past the tribune of honor.
3. All the servicepersons of the Korean People‘s Army, members of the Worker–Peasant Red Guards and Young Red Guards and other people of the DPRK turned out as one and decisively frustrated the enemy‘s war provocation moves.
4. The parade was participated in by columns of KPA military academies at all levels, units of the KPA three services, the Korean People‘s Security Forces, the Worker–Peasant Red Guards, the Young Red Guards and revolutionary schools.
5. In 1'67, Red Guards stormed into the clinic where she delivered babies.