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phys. tech. tractive {adj} [attr.] [e.g. forces]
14
Zug- [z. B. Kräfte]
mil. GI {adj} [attr.] [relating to, or characteristic of United States military personnel, a (former) member of the United States armed forces etc.]
9
GI- [ugs.] [z. B. GI-Haarschnitt, GI-Kneipe]
Verbs
to pool sth. [resources, competences, forces, etc.]
699
etw.Akk. bündeln [Ressourcen, Kompetenzen, Kräfte etc.]
to muster [people, forces]
86
zusammentrommeln
mil. to discharge sb. [from the forces]
43
jdn. ausmustern
mil. to serve [in the armed forces]Militärdienst leisten
Nouns
militias [forces]
239
Milizen {pl}
unleashing [esp. fig.] [of war, violence, market forces, etc.]
49
Entfesselung {f} [oft fig.]
hist. Wehrmacht [1934-1945 name of the armed forces of the Third Reich, founded in 1921 as Reichswehr]
29
Wehrmacht {f}
hist. mil. Hilfswilliger [non-German volunteer in the Nazi forces at the Eastern front]
24
Hilfswilliger {m} <Hiwi, HiWi, HIWI>
hist. mil. [Armed Forces of the Weimar Republic]
23
Reichswehr {f}
law mil. [military discipline lawyer of the German armed forces]
11
Wehrdisziplinaranwalt {m}
hist. mil. [member of Prussian and Imperial German reserve forces]
7
Landsturmmann {m}
mil. naut. [nickname for a German sailor, esp. in the naval forces]
6
Seelord {m} [ugs.] [Matrose, bes. in den Seestreitkräften]
army [usually: the army] [the military ground forces of a nation]
6
Landstreitmacht {f} [veraltend] [Landstreitkräfte]
hist. mil. captain [German grenadier forces of the 18th century]
6
Kapitän {m} [Hauptmannsrang deutscher Grenadiertruppen des 18. Jh.]
hist. mil. Private [lowest enlisted rank in German infantry forces designated as Schütze]
6
Schütze {m}
hist. mil. reenlistee [voluntarily longer serving conscript, Prussian Forces, German Imperial Forces]
6
Kapitulant {m}
mil. naut. [nickname of German sailors, esp. in sea forces]
5
Seelords {pl} [ugs.] [Matrosen besonders in den Seestreitkräften]
hist. mil. [uniform jacket of the Prussian Army, later of the Imperial German Forces]
5
Litewka {f} [Uniformjacke]
hist. mil. [WW II German female auxiliary volunteer with the armed forces]
5
Wehrmachtshelferin {f} [auch: Wehrmachthelferin]
hist. mil. Corporal [lowest NCO rank in German infantry forces designated as Jäger]
5
Oberjäger {m} [Unteroffizier der Jägertruppe]
hist. mil. [a code word for "cantonment", used in correspondence to mask a deployment location in German armed forces]Ortsunterkunft {f} <O. U.> [Tarnbezeichnung im Schriftverkehr zur Verschleierung des Unterbringungsortes]
mil. [Austrian armed forces]Österreichisches Bundesheer {n}
educ. [German Armed Forces College]Bundeswehrfachschule {f}
[German special police forces]Spezialeinsatzkommando {n} <SEK>
hist. mil. [literally: "chain-dogs", pejorative nickname of uniformed military police units of German forces of the 19th and 20th century]Kettenhunde {pl} [fig.] [ugs.] [Bezeichnung der Feldgendarmerie in dt. Streitkräften des 19. und 20. Jh.]
mil. naut. [member of the Austro-Hungarian naval forces]Marineur {m} [österr.] [veraltet]
mil. [nickname of the quartermaster sergeant in German armed forces]Kammerbulle {m} [Militärjargon] [Unteroffizier, der die Kleiderkammer unter sich hat]
hist. mil. [oath of allegiance of the German Forces from 1919 to 1934]Reichswehreid {m}
mil. [senior non-commissioned officer in German armed forces, literally "sword knot non-commissioned officer"]Portepeeunteroffizier {m}
[Soldiers' Non-Contributory Schemes Act (act relating to non-contributory schemes for the German armed forces and dependants)]Gesetz {n} über die Versorgung für die ehemaligen Soldaten der Bundeswehr und ihre Hinterbliebenen [Soldatenversorgungsgesetz - SVG] [Deutschland]
hist. mil. [the German or Austrian emperor as supreme commander of their empire's forces, esp. in WW I]oberster Kriegsherr {m}
hist. mil. [three-star general of the artillery branch of German Armed Forces of the 19th and 20th cent.]General {m} der Artillerie
hist. mil. [U.S. Lt. General equivalent of the 19th and 20th cent. German Armed Forces calvary corps]General {m} der Kavallerie
hist. mil. [U.S. Lt. General equivalent of the infantry branch of German Armed Forces of the 19th and 20th cent.]General {m} der Infanterie
mil. [withdrawal of Federal German military forces]Bundeswehr-Abzug {m}
mil. [WWII, German armed forces, nickname for graduates of abbreviated training courses]Notkonfirmierte {pl}
mil. chaplain [in German armed forces during WW2]Kriegspfarrer {m}
hist. mil. corporal [surplus NCO of a regiment in German armed forces of the 18th century, always officer candidates who hold the task of flagbearer]Freikorporal {m}
hist. mil. corporal [surplus NCO of a regiment in German armed forces of the 18th century, always officer candidates who hold the task of flagbearer]Gefreitenkorporal {m} [Freikorporal]
defence [Br.] [defence construction or forces]Schutzwehr {f} [Schutzkonstruktion od. -kräfte]
hist. mil. Landsturm [Prussian and Imperial German reserve forces]Landsturm {m}
hist. mil. Landwehr [Prussian and Imperial German reserve forces]Landwehr {f}
mil. military [armed forces of a nation]Militärwesen {n}
military [usually: the military] [the whole armed forces of a nation]Militär {n} [allg.: das Militär] [Gesamtheit der Streitkräfte eines Staates]
mil. poolee [coll.] [US Armed Forces][Rekrut nach Bestehen der Auswahltests, nach der Vereidigung und vor Beginn der Grundausbildung]
hist. mil. Private [lowest enlisted rank in German infantry forces designated as Füsilier]Füsilier {m}
hist. mil. Private [lowest enlisted rank in German infantry forces designated as Grenadier]Grenadier {m}
hist. mil. Private [lowest enlisted rank in German infantry forces designated as Jäger]Jäger {m}
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