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  2. Walter von Reichenau - Wikipedia

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    During the German invasion of the Soviet Union, as commander of the 6th Army, he led his army into the heart of Russia during the summer of 1941. The 6th Army was a part of Army Group South, and captured Kiev, Belgorod, Kharkov and Kursk. During its offensive into the Soviet Union, the German army was confronted with a number of superior tank ...

  3. Guttural R - Wikipedia

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    In most Spanish-speaking territories and regions, guttural or uvular realizations of /r/ are considered a speech defect. Generally the single flap [ɾ] , spelled r as in cara , undergoes no defective pronunciations, but the alveolar trill in rata or perro is one of the last sounds learned by children and uvularization is likely among ...

  4. Frankish language - Wikipedia

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    The influence of Franconian on French is decisive for the birth of the early langues d'oïl compared to the other Romance languages, that appeared later such as Occitan, Romanian, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, etc., because its influence was greater than the respective influence of Visigothic and Lombardic (both Germanic languages) on Occitan ...

  5. List of Spanish words of Germanic origin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some Spanish words of Germanic origin. The list includes words from Visigothic, Frankish, Langobardic, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle Low German, Old English, Old High German, Old Norse, Old Swedish, English, and finally, words which come from Germanic with the specific source unknown.

  6. Rhotacism - Wikipedia

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    Note that the Modern German forms have levelled the rhotic consonant to forms that did not originally have it. However, the original sound can still be seen in some nouns such as Wesen , "being" (from the same root as war / waren ) as well as Verlust , "loss" and Verlies , "dungeon" (both from the same root as verlieren / verloren ).

  7. “I Did The Job, Boss”: 35 Times People Attempted To ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Immaloner Finally, a good boss should know a thing or two about the people they manage. That's not to say that they should pry or be all up in their employees' personal business ...

  8. Denazification - Wikipedia

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    The French were the first to turn over the vetting process to Germans, while maintaining French power to reverse any German decision. Overall, the business of denazification in the French zone was considered a "golden mean between an excessive degree of severity and an inadequate standard of leniency", laying the groundwork for an enduring ...

  9. Can My Employer Ban Me From Speaking Spanish To Co-Workers? - AOL

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    Good afternoon, I have a question. I was just told by my supervisor that I cannot speak Spanish to my coworkers in our department. She states that some other non-Spanish speaking workers claim it ...