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 Translation for 'war prisoner' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   a war prisoner | war prisoners
военно
war prisoner {noun}
военнопленник {м}
лит.F
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban [Joanne K. Rowling]
Хари Потър и Затворникът от Азкабан [Дж. К. Роулинг]
war {noun}война {ж}
to declare warобявявам война [несв.]
мит.
Trojan War {noun}
Троянска война {ж}
интернетинформ.пол.
cyber war {noun}
кибервойна {ж}
ист.
First World War {noun}
Първа световна война {ж}
ист.
Second World War {noun}
Втора световна война {ж}
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Usage Examples English
  • After the surrender of Eastern Command was announced, he was subsequently taken war prisoner and was seriously wounded.
  • In 2004, she competed on "The Amazing Race 7" with her boyfriend, Ron Young, a former Iraq War prisoner of war.
  • After the end of the war, on behalf of ex-OST-Arbeiter and war prisoner, Bahrianyi wrote a pamphlet named "Why I am not going back to the Soviet Union?
  • In jail Faccia proclaimed himself "war prisoner" and answer to questions (as Contin, in house arrest, and Lovato), Chiavegato started a 17-day hunger strike, while Rocchetta declared his innocence and pacifism.
  • During World War II, he was made a war prisoner by the Nazis.

  • The state park preserves the site of an American Civil War prisoner of war camp and the Point Lookout Light, which was built in 1830.
  • was a term used for prisoner-of-war camps. Stalag is a contraction of "Stammlager", itself short for "Kriegsgefangenen-Mannschaftsstammlager", a literal translation of which is "War-prisoner" (i.e. ...
  • In the Second World War, Prisoner of War Camp No. 42 (Exhibition Field Camp) lay north of the town, near to what is now Park Close.
  • Apparently this was not the case since he survived the assault and was taken war prisoner by Russians.
  • He played convicted war prisoner Tommy Wells, recruited to help terminate a German general who is plotting to assassinate Hitler.

  • After the war prisoner quarters were converted back to use by transient personnel who were at Perry for training.
  • After the war she moved to Falmouth and made her final journey in 1957 when Willi Froelich, an ex Luftwaffe war prisoner, tried to sail his family home to Germany.
  • Harry Day (1898–1977) was a Royal Marine and RAF pilot during the Second World War, prisoner of war and noted escapee.
  • Paratapaditya was treated with respect and taken as a war-prisoner to Dhaka, where Islam Khan had him imprisoned along with his sons.
  • Additionally, the Treaty demanded the unconditionally humane treatment of war prisoner, a novelty at the time.

  • Camp 116, a Second World War prisoner-of-war camp on Mill Lane, was built in 1941.
  • Formerly until 1976 a separate village at the outskirts of the city, it is best known as a seat of a World War I and Polish–Soviet War prisoner of war camp and the name-sake for "szczypiorniak", the Polish language name for the game of handball.
  • In France they did not need to fear punishment for piracy—being hanged—as they were granted a licence as combatants, the "lettre de marque" or "lettre de course", a document which legitimised their actions to the French justice system and which they hoped gave them the status of a war prisoner in case they were ever captured.
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