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 Übersetzung für 'post-war use' von Englisch nach Deutsch
post-war useNachkriegsverwendung {f}
Teiltreffer
post-war {adj}nach dem Krieg
post-war {adj}Nachkriegs-
post-war childNachkriegskind {n}
post-war generationNachkriegsgeneration {f}
post-war soldierKriegsheimkehrer {m}
post-war periodNachkriegszeit {f}
post-war eraNachkriegsära {f}
hist.
post-war Europe
Nachkriegseuropa {n}
hist.
post-war inflation
Nachkriegsinflation {f}
hist.
post-war history
Nachkriegsgeschichte {f}
hist.law
post-war justice
Nachkriegsjustiz {f}
post-war soldiersKriegsheimkehrer {pl}
post-war periodNachkriegsphase {f}
post-war phaseNachkriegsphase {f}
post-war planningNachkriegsplanung {f}
archi.
post-war architecture
Nachkriegsarchitektur {f}
post-war developmentNachkriegsentwicklung {f}
post-war eraNachkriegszeit {f}
post-war eventsNachkriegsereignisse {pl}
hist.
post-war Germany
Nachkriegsdeutschland {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • After some post-war use as a passenger liner and yet another name change—this one in honor of the 21st U.S.
  • In some countries the air offensive can be conducted by the ground forces using aviation assets such as troop carrier operations during the Second World War or the post-war use of helicopters.
  • Some of the Army Huts were put into immediate post-war use as Council housing prior to extensive building works while other parts remained in use as the first primary school until Rothbury Gardens site was developed and continued as classrooms as a part of the primary school for several years after that building was opened.
  • Crosby-on-Eden had little post war use and was closed in 1947 with the airfield returning to Carlisle City Council to continue as a municipal airport as what is now named Carlisle Lake District Airport with ownership passing to the Stobart Group.
  • This location cannot be considered a National Historic Landmark due to its post-war use and land development.

  • One of the legacies of this operation was the post-war use of British locomotives on the continent.
  • Its last post war use was as a customs office at the end of the 1970s.
  • This philosophy applied to high cost projects for both wartime and post-war use, and would provide for continuing industrial and infrastructure development in the post-war period.
  • Salvaged guns saw post-war use by other nations.
  • When the war ended and plans were under way for abandonment of the camp a wide variety of ideas for its post-war use sprang up.

  • The ships were put into reserve following the war, and were put up for sale by the Admiralty after the subject of their post-war use was brought up in the House of Commons.
  • It was the start of the Chicago Housing Authority's post-war use of high-rise buildings to accommodate more units at a lower overall cost, and when it opened in 1950, the first to have elevators.
  • After the use of helicopters as medivacs in the Korean War, they were adapted for post war use.
  • Navy acquired "Suwanee" on 11 April 1919 for post-war use as a troop transport.
  • Despite its almost exclusive post-war use by the BBC, the Crowborough station remained formally in the hands of the Foreign Office (from 1968, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, FCO), and its staff were members of the Diplomatic Wireless Service (later known as the FCO's Communications Department and then the Communications Engineering Department) rather than the BBC.

  • The WAA determined the post-war use of the land and structures: [...] for a municipal airport for Seymour; more than [...] for agricultural training in the Seymour Community Schools; and the Seymour Industrial Association received more than [...] to develop an industrial park.
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