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Here she worked as a textile designer for B. Spiegler & Söhne and soon received an award at the exhibit Vystava 38 Nachod (June – August, 1938).
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The organizers of the acts sent letters to the National Committees in Susice, Nachod and Chomutov with a request for permission for a "ceremonial gathering," referring to article 28 of the constitution of the CSSR.
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Prague, it seems via the valley of the Morava and the "Gate of Bohemia" at Nachod, through Breslau and Stettin, both, by the way, former
From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker
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Nachod, 18 outflanking a rear guard, 121 principles of war, 1-2 protection by attack, 98 soul of the defence, 76 subordinate commanders, 34 surprise, 30-31, 98 well conducted battle, 24
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Bohemia at that dear little town among the pine forests, Nachod.
From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker
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"At Nachod, the Austrian commander had numbers on his side, yet he sent into action part only of his forces, and it was by numbers that he was beaten" (Marshal Foch).
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Principles by the Advanced Guard Commander at _Nachod_, and to the neglect of those Principles by "Jeb" Stuart at _Evelington Heights_, and by the Prussian Advanced Guard Commanders in 1870; and to the value of Musketry Training by instancing the successes achieved at the
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At _Nachod_ (June 27, 1866) the Prussian Advanced Guard hurriedly established a defensive position and kept at bay the whole Austrian Army, while the Prussian Army emerged in security from a defile and manoeuvred into battle array.
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On the morning of the _Battle of Nachod_ (June 27, 1866) the
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Six train tracks and a number of roads were also closed overnight, including the border crossing to Poland in Nachod, in the country's north.
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