- an army's downfall[citation needed]
since troops who have dis****d to
ransack an area may
become vulnerable to counter-attack, a good
example being during...
- person. In the San
Joaquin Valley,
DeAngelo was
known as the
Visalia Ransacker from 1974 to 1976,
before moving to the
Sacramento area,
where he became...
- for
students to
criticise and
fight their teachers.
Student militants ransacked the Xi
family home and one of Xi's sisters, Xi Heping, "was ****cuted...
- The
offices of
Apple Daily, once the
largest pro-democracy
newspaper in Hong Kong, and its
parent company, Next Digital, were
raided and
executives arrested...
- village, 3 km away from the fort,
where his
followers vandalized and
ransacked several properties belonging to
Muslim families. He is
married to Sanyogeeta...
- that it
still uses.[citation needed] In 1540
Gibraltar was
captured and
ransacked by
Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa. The raid of the
small town eliminated...
- of the SA and ****
Party policy which were
rejected by Hitler.
Stennes ransacked the
offices of the
Berlin Gau
twice as a show of force,
which led to Stennes...
- of a raid may include: to demoralize, confuse, or
exhaust the enemy; to
ransack, pillage, or
plunder to
destroy specific goods or
installations of military...
- New
Zealand poet and
visual artist.
Their first collection of poetry,
Ransack (2019), was
longlisted for the 2020
Ockham New
Zealand Book Awards. Their...
-
military leaders.
Internal instability allowed a
Visigoth army to
reach and
ransack Rome in 410. Some
recovery took
place during the
following decades, but...