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Qu'est-ce (qui) est full front offensive - définition

BATTLE OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR
Battle of teruel; Teruel Front; Teruel Offensive; Teruel front
  • The red line in the map shows the front at the beginning of the battle. The purple line shows the front on December 20, with Teruel surrounded by the Republicans. The green line shows the front at the end of the battle. La Muela, Teruel's Tooth, is west of the town. Click on the map to get a larger view.
  • salient]] south of [[Zaragoza]]. Blue is Nationalist Spain and Red is Republican Spain.

Front organization         
SURROGATE ORGANIZATION ANSWERING TO SOMEONE ELSE
Front organizations; Front organisation; Front group; Front groups; Front company; Front companies; Front Group (Arab-Israeli Wars); Front organisations; Cover name; Youth for South Africa; Taussig Familienstiftung; Taussig Family Trust; Political front; Veterans for Victory (South Africa); Façade corporations; Mob front; Mafia front
A front organization is any entity set up by and controlled by another organization, such as intelligence agencies, organized crime groups, terrorist organizations, secret societies, banned organizations, religious or political groups, advocacy groups, or corporations. Front organizations can act for the parent group without the actions being attributed to the parent group, thereby allowing them to hide certain activities from the authorities or the public.
charm offensive         
  • Damien Done performing at [[Ieperfest]] in Ypres, Belgium on August 10, 2018. From left to right: Andrew Dempz and [[Damien Moyal]].
  • Damien Done performing at [[Ieperfest]] in Ypres, Belgium on August 10, 2018. Pictured: Andrew Dempz.
  • Damien Done performing at [[Ieperfest]] in Ypres, Belgium on August 10, 2018. Pictured: Laura Jane Leonard.
  • [[Damien Done]] performing at Whiskey's Unrockbar in Osnabrück, Germany on August 11, 2018. From left to right: Benjamin Moore and Laura Jane Leonard.
  • [[Damien Done]] performing at Whiskey's Unrockbar in Osnabrück, Germany on August 11, 2018. From left to right: Andrew Dempz and [[Damien Moyal]].
2018 STUDIO ALBUM BY DAMIEN DONE
Charm offensive (disambiguation)
If you say that someone has launched a charm offensive, you disapprove of the fact that they are being very friendly to their opponents or people who are causing problems for them. (JOURNALISM)
He launched what was called a charm offensive against MPs who might not support the Government.
N-SING [disapproval]
charm offensive         
  • Damien Done performing at [[Ieperfest]] in Ypres, Belgium on August 10, 2018. From left to right: Andrew Dempz and [[Damien Moyal]].
  • Damien Done performing at [[Ieperfest]] in Ypres, Belgium on August 10, 2018. Pictured: Andrew Dempz.
  • Damien Done performing at [[Ieperfest]] in Ypres, Belgium on August 10, 2018. Pictured: Laura Jane Leonard.
  • [[Damien Done]] performing at Whiskey's Unrockbar in Osnabrück, Germany on August 11, 2018. From left to right: Benjamin Moore and Laura Jane Leonard.
  • [[Damien Done]] performing at Whiskey's Unrockbar in Osnabrück, Germany on August 11, 2018. From left to right: Andrew Dempz and [[Damien Moyal]].
2018 STUDIO ALBUM BY DAMIEN DONE
Charm offensive (disambiguation)
¦ noun a campaign of flattery, friendliness, and cajolement designed to achieve the support of others.

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Battle of Teruel

The Battle of Teruel was fought in and around the city of Teruel during the Spanish Civil War between December 1937 and February 1938, during the worst Spanish winter in 20 years. The battle was one of the bloodiest actions of the war, with the city changing hands several times by first falling to the Republicans and eventually being retaken by the Nationalists. In the course of the fighting, Teruel was subjected to heavy artillery and aerial bombardment. In the two-month battle, both factions together took 110,000 casualties.

With his superiority in men and material, Nationalist leader Francisco Franco regained Teruel. This battle became the military turning point of the war.