Successful field officers of the Finnish war were brought to the defence commissariat. |
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After Trotsky's departure from the war commissariat in 1925, the army was reduced to under 600,000 men, with a strong cavalry element. |
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The rising euro and the refusal of the EU commissariat to reflate the EU economy implies that the exporting side of the Irish economy will be squeezed. |
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In some armies the commissariat is synonymous with quarter master, but others have divided the duty of supplying food to the troops between the two offices. |
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I also ate at the American commissariat, now a huge canteen for soldiers. |
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After the revolution, the abstract works of constructivists were supported by the head of the People's Commissariat of Enlightenment. |
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The Commissariat was the primary means by which the British army was provisioned both in Ireland and wherever else it operated. |
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In December 46 per cent of the prisoners held in occupied Poland and in the Reich Commissariat in the Ukraine died, for example. |
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