Mexican-American War - перевод на голландский
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Mexican-American War - перевод на голландский


Mexican-American War         
  • "American Army Entering the City of Mexico" by Filippo Constaggini, 1885. Architect of the Capitol
  • Battle of Cerro Gordo, lithograph courtesy of the Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Battle of Buena Vista
  • The [[Battle of Chapultepec]]
  • ''[[Battle of Churubusco]]'' by J. Cameron, published by [[Nathaniel Currier]]. Hand tinted lithograph, 1847. Digitally restored.
  • Bombardment of Veracruz
  •  Second lieutenant [[Ulysses S. Grant]]
  • Storming of Chapultepec
  • Comanches of West [[Texas]] in war regalia, c. 1830.
  • Mormon Battalion monument, Fort Moore Pioneer Monument (1950), showing raising the U.S. flag in Los Angeles, 1847
  • Ex-slave and prominent anti-slavery advocate [[Frederick Douglass]] opposed the Mexican–American War.
  • General Zachary Taylor at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma.
  • [[Sarah A. Bowman]] "The Great Western," depicted as the Heroine of Fort Brown. At her death, she was buried with full military honors.
  • Gen. Kearny's annexation of [[New Mexico Territory]], August 15, 1846
  • Memorial to the Mexican cadets killed in the [[Battle of Chapultepec]], 1952
  • Mexican territorial claims relinquished in the [[Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo]] in white
  • After treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo}} {{colend}}
  • Mexico]] in 1824 with the boundary line with the U.S. from the 1818 [[Adams-Onís Treaty]] that Spain negotiated with the U.S.
  • The 1832 boundaries of [[Comancheria]], the Comanche homeland
  • The [[Battle of Monterrey]] September 20–24, 1846, after a painting by [[Carl Nebel]]
  • The [[Battle of Molino del Rey]]
  • Obelisk to the Niños Héroes, Mexico City, 1881
  • General [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]] was a military hero who became president of Mexico on multiple occasions. The Mexican Army's intervention in politics was an ongoing issue during much of the mid-nineteenth century.
  • El Presidio de Sonoma]], or ''Sonoma Barracks''
  • [[Palmetto Regiment]] Monument, State House grounds, Columbia, S.C. Wrought iron 1858. Sculptor: [[Christopher Werner]]
  • Commemorative plaque to the [[San Patricios]], Mexico City, 1959
  • The mass hanging of Irish Catholic soldiers who joined the Mexican side, forming the [[Saint Patrick's Battalion]]
  • Scott's campaign
  • U.S. Army full dress and campaign uniforms, 1835–1851.
  • Reenactors in U.S. (left) and Mexican (right) uniforms of the period
  • Civil Disobedience]]''.
  • Liberal [[Valentín Gómez Farías]], who served as Santa Anna's vice president and implemented a liberal reform in 1833, was an important political player in the era of the Mexican–American War.
  • ''War News from Mexico'' (1848)
  • Whig Party]] nomination in the aftermath of the Mexican–American War. Published by [[Nathaniel Currier]] in 1848, digitally restored.
  • The [[Mexican Cession]], shown in red, and the later [[Gadsden Purchase]], shown in yellow
  • The [[Republic of Texas]]: The present-day outlines of the individual U.S. states are superimposed on the boundaries of 1836–1845.
MILITARY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND MEXICO FROM 1846 TO 1848
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n. oorlog gevochten gedurende de jaren 1846-48 tussen Mexico en de V.S. inzake de annexatie door de V.S. van Texas (eindigde in overwinning en groot territorium voor de V.S.)
Vietnam War         
  • [[Universal Newsreel]] film about the attack on the U.S. Army base in Pleiku and the U.S. response, February 1965
  • Vietnamese refugees fleeing Vietnam, 1984
  • Anti-Bảo Đại, pro-French representatives of the State of Vietnam national assembly, Saigon, 1955
  • ARVN and US Special Forces, September 1968
  • ARVN forces assault a stronghold in the [[Mekong Delta]].
  • Handicapped children in Vietnam, most of them victims of [[Agent Orange]], 2004
  • ARVN forces capture a Viet Cong
  • B-52 wreckage in Huu Tiep Lake, [[Hanoi]]. Downed during [[Operation Linebacker II]], its remains have been turned into a war monument.
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  • A bombed Buddha statue in Laos. U.S. bombing campaigns made Laos the single most bombed country in history.
  • F-105 Thunderchiefs]] dropping bombs on [[North Vietnam]] during [[Operation Rolling Thunder]]
  • Bombs being dropped by the [[B-52 Stratofortress]] long-range strategic bomber.
  • The ruins of a section of Saigon, in the Cholon neighborhood, following fierce fighting between ARVN forces and Viet Cong Main Force battalions
  • [[Ngô Đình Diệm]] after being shot and killed in a coup on 2 November 1963
  • Da Nang, South Vietnam, 1968
  • U.S. helicopter spraying chemical [[defoliant]]s in the [[Mekong Delta]], South Vietnam, 1969
  • ARVN Forces and a US Advisor inspect a downed helicopter, [[Battle of Dong Xoai]], June 1965
  • Female [[Viet Cong]] guerrilla in combat
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  • Soviet Premier [[Alexei Kosygin]] with U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] at the [[Glassboro Summit Conference]] where the two representatives discussed the possibilities of a peace settlement
  • African-American]] soldier being carried away, 1968
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  • The [[Ho Chi Minh trail]], known as the Truong Son Road by the North Vietnamese, cuts through Laos. This would develop into a complex logistical system which would allow the North Vietnamese to maintain the war effort despite the largest aerial bombardment campaign in history
  • Guerrillas assemble shells and rockets delivered along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
  • The Ho Chi Minh trail required, on average, four months of rough-terrain travel for combatants from North Vietnam destined for the Southern battlefields.
  • Interment of victims of the [[Huế Massacre]]
  • Captured U.S.-supplied armored vehicles and artillery pieces
  • leader]] during the Vietnam War.
  • Cemetery for ten unmarried girls who volunteered for logistical activities, who died in a B-52 raid at [[Đồng Lộc Junction]], a strategic junction along the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]]
  • Marine]] private waits on the beach during the Marine landing, [[Da Nang]], 3 August 1965
  • Victims of the My Lai massacre
  • A US "[[tunnel rat]]" soldier prepares to enter a Viet Cong tunnel.
  • Victorious PAVN troops at the Presidential Palace, Saigon
  • U.S. President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] and Secretary of State [[John Foster Dulles]] greet President [[Ngô Đình Diệm]] of [[South Vietnam]] in Washington, 8 May 1957
  • North Vietnamese SAM crew in front of SA-2 launcher. The Soviet Union provided North Vietnam with considerable anti-air defence around installations.
  • A marine gets his wounds treated during operations in Huế City, in 1968
  • The capture of Hue, March 1975
  • North Vietnamese regular army forces
  • McNamara]], circa 19 June 1962
  • General Westmoreland]] talk with General Tee on conditions of the war in Vietnam.
  • A nurse treats a Vietnamese child, 1967
  • [[South Vietnam]], Military Regions, 1967
  • Viet Cong before departing to participate in the Tet Offensive around Saigon-Gia Dinh
  • President Kennedy's news conference of 23 March 1961
  • Republic of Vietnam National Military Cemetery]]. The original statue was demolished in April 1975.
  • UH-1D]] helicopters airlift members of a U.S. infantry regiment, 1966
  • Heavily bandaged woman burned by napalm, with a tag attached to her arm which reads "VNC Female" meaning Vietnamese civilian
  • T-54 tank]]
  • [[Pathet Lao]] soldiers in [[Vientiane]], 1972
  • 67th Combat Support Hospital]]
  • Viet Cong soldier crouches in a bunker with an [[SKS]] rifle
  • Civilians in a NVA/Viet Cong controlled zone. Civilians were required to show appropriate flags, during the [[War of the flags]]
  • An alleged Viet Cong captured during an attack on an American outpost near the Cambodian border is interrogated.
  • 0}} west of [[Da Nang Air Base]], 1965.
  • Map of insurgency and "disturbances", 1957 to 1960
  • Peasants suspected of being Viet Cong under detention of U.S. Army, 1966
  • Propaganda leaflet urging the defection of [[Viet Cong]] and [[North Vietnam]]ese to the side of the [[Republic of Vietnam]]
  • Master-Sergeant and pharmacist Do Thi Trinh, part of the WAFC, supplying medication to ARVN dependents
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  • Soviet advisers inspecting the debris of a B-52 downed in the vicinity of Hanoi
  • Soviet anti-air instructors and North Vietnamese crewmen in the spring of 1965 at an anti-aircraft training center in Vietnam
ARMED CONFLICT IN VIETNAM, LAOS, AND CAMBODIA BETWEEN NORTH VIETNAM AND SOUTH VIETNAM
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n. de Vietnamese oorlog (de oorlog tussen het communistische noord-Vietnam en zuid-Vietnam samen met de USA - 1954-1975)
October War         
  • Israeli tanks crossing the Suez Canal
  • A map of the fighting on the Golan Heights
  • The 1973 War in the Sinai, October 6–15
  • The 1973 War in the Sinai, October 15–24
  • A 1974 news report about warfare on the Golan prior to the May disengagement accords
  • Egyptian President [[Anwar Sadat]]
  • President [[Hafez al-Assad]] (right) with soldiers, 1973
  • A Syrian oil terminal in [[Baniyas]] after being shelled by Israeli [[Sa'ar 3-class missile boat]]s
  • A diagram of the [[Battle of Latakia]]
  • A diagram of the [[Battle of Baltim]]
  • Egyptian forces crossing the Suez Canal
  •  A Syrian [[BMP-1]] captured by Israeli forces
  • [[Quneitra]] village after Israeli shelling, showing a church and an elevated car
  • A downed Israeli Mirage
  • Egyptian [[Sukhoi Su-7]] fighter jets conducting air strikes over the [[Bar Lev Line]] on October 6
  • Upon learning of the impending attack, [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Golda Meir]] made the controversial decision not to launch a pre-emptive strike.
  • Wreckage from an Egyptian [[Sukhoi Su-7]] shot down over the Sinai on October 6, on display at the [[Israeli Air Force Museum]]
  • An Israeli Air Force Mirage IIIC. Flag markings on the nose credit this particular aircraft with 13 aerial kills.
  • Israeli soldiers during the [[Battle of Ismailia]]. One of them has a captured Egyptian [[RPG-7]].
  • Egyptian soldiers gather Israeli soldiers' bodies killed during the Battle of Ismailia.
  • Wreckage of an Israeli [[A-4 Skyhawk]] on display in Egypt's war museum.
  • An Israeli [[M48 Patton]] captured by Egyptian forces
  • An Israeli [[Centurion tank]] operating in the Sinai
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  • A plaque commemorating the supply of eight [[East German Air Force]] MiG-21s to Syria during the war, on display at the Flugplatzmuseum [[Cottbus]]
  • A destroyed Israeli [[M48 Patton]] tanks on the banks of the Suez Canal
  • Mirage III]] shot down by an Egyptian MiG-21
  •  An M60 delivered during [[Operation Nickel Grass]]
  • The aftermath of an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian General Staff headquarters in [[Damascus]]
  • dogfight over Sharm el-Sheikh]]
  • Abandoned Syrian [[T-62]] tanks on the Golan Heights
  • Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister [[Menachem Begin]] acknowledge applause during a joint session of Congress in Washington, D.C., during which President [[Jimmy Carter]] announced the results of the [[Camp David Accords]], September 18, 1978.
  • An Israeli [[Centurion tank]]. It was considered in many respects superior to the Soviet [[T-54]]/55.<ref>Insight Team of the London ''Sunday Times'', pp. 291–293.</ref>
  •  An Israeli soldier on the road to [[Ismailia]]
  • A Syrian Styx missile fired at an Israeli missile boat
  • An abandoned Syrian [[T-55]] tank on the Golan Heights
  • Israeli artillery pounds Syrian forces near the [[Valley of Tears]]
  • UN Emergency Forces at Kilometre 101, November 1973
  • A knocked-out Egyptian tank
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OCTOBER 1973 WAR BETWEEN EGYPT AND SYRIA AT ONE SIDE AND ISRAEL ON THE OTHER SIDE
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de Oktoberoorlog (Yom Kippoer-oorlog, uitgebroken in 1973 tussen Israël, Syrië en Egypte)

Определение

war crime
n.
1) to commit a war crime
2) to prosecute war crimes

Википедия

Mexican–American War
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Примеры употребления для Mexican-American War
1. In 1847, the Battle of Buena Vista took place during the Mexican–American War.
2. But then came the battle of Palo Alto in May 1846 – the first skirmish in the Mexican–American war.
3. Any hint that U.S. troops would operate in Mexico is wildly inflammatory here; people still bear historical wounds from the Mexican–American War of 1846–48.
4. The United States used similar trials on just four occasions: during the country‘s revolution, the Mexican–American War, the Civil War and World War II.
5. The two countries quickly became mired in the Mexican–American War, which led to the loss of half of Mexico‘s territory in 1848.