-
Corps colours, or Troop-function
colours (German: Waffenfarben) were worn in the Waffen-SS from 1938
until 1945 in
order to
distinguish between various...
-
Panzertruppe (German for "Armoured Force", "Armoured Arm" or "Tank Force".
Waffe: [combat] "arm")
refers to a
command within the Heer of the
German Wehrmacht...
- ice. 31 May 2006. "Deutschland,
deine Waffen". 16
January 2018. "Illegale
Waffe im Schrank? Zeit, sie
loszuwerden Seite 2/2: Die Zahl
Illegaler Waffen –...
- His
Strongest Weapon (German:
Seine stärkste
Waffe) is a 1928
German silent thriller film
directed by
Harry Piel and
starring Piel, Vera Schmiterlöw and...
- 2017-01-05. "Mecar hand grenades". Mecar.
Retrieved 2017-01-05. "Rheinmetall
Waffe Munition Arges GmbH".
Rheinmetall Defence.
Archived from the
original on...
-
German Air Force.
Since German Luft
translates into
English as "air", and "
Waffe" may be
translated into
English as
either "weapon" or "arm", "Air Arm" may...
- cases,
there was a
semantic shift, such as uaffen, "tool",
derived from
Waffe, "weapon".
Romansh speakers have been in
close contact with
speakers of...
-
penetration in
relation to its size. It is
similar to, but
distinct from, the
Waffe 0725, which,
while also
based on the
Gerlich principle, had a different...
-
Intertextuality in art: "Nur eine
Waffe taugt" (Richard Wagner, Parsifal, act III), by
Arnaldo dell'Ira, ca. 1930...
- or 'cake'.
Other spellings throughout modern and
medieval Europe include waffe, wafre, wafer, wâfel, waufre, iauffe, gaufre, goffre, gauffre, wafe, waffel...