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  Zweiten Weltkrieg
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During World War II, he was an officer in the Red Army.
Woorde en sinne
Nuut
im

Contraction of in dem; in the

Nuut
Zweiten Weltkrieg

  1. weak accusative masculine singular of Zweiter Weltkrieg
  2. strong accusative masculine singular of Zweiter Weltkrieg
  3. mixed accusative masculine singular of Zweiter Weltkrieg
  4. strong dative masculine singular of Zweiter Weltkrieg
  5. mixed dative masculine singular of Zweiter Weltkrieg

Nuut
war

  1. first-person singular preterite of sein
  2. third-person singular preterite of sein

👨
Nuut
er

  1. he.
  2. it (when the grammatical gender of the object/article/thing/animal etc., being referred to, is masculine (der)).
  3. she (when the grammatical gender of the noun being referred to and designating a female person, is masculine (der)).
  4. Alternative spelling of Er (you (polite))

Nuut
Offizier

  1. commissioned officer (soldier from the rank of lieutenant upwards)
  2. a high-ranking official or civil servant in various government agencies
  3. any chess piece which is not a pawn: a knight, bishop, rook / castle, queen, or king

Nuut
der

Nuut
Roten

plural of Rote

Nuut
Armee

  1. army (large tactical contingent consisting of several divisions)
  2. military; a country’s armed forces as a whole; particularly of countries where a cognate term is commonly used in this sense, e.g. France
  3. army; ground forces; now only of countries where a cognate term is commonly used in this sense, e.g. the U.S.

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