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Large numbers of the aircraft were destroyedon the ground in the first day. By the end of the first week in July, Army Group Center had taken 290,000 prisoners in encirclements at Minsk. On August 5, having crossed the Dnieper River, the army group wiped out a pocket near Smolensk and counted another 300,000 prisoners.

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advanced English Book 1 Lesson 5advanced English Book 1 Lesson 555General Dill

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Sir Stafford Cripps

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advanced English Book 1 Lesson 5advanced English Book 1 Lesson 577Rimmon House of Rimmon

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gas chamber in Auschiwitz

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Founded in the spring of 1933, it was to be a new, special body guard unit, formed from hand picked SS men, to act as the special body guard of Hitler, and to be responsible only to his wishes. May 1, 1936 Lustgarten Berlin SS men take their loyalty oath.

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Lesson FiveLesson Five

Speech on Hitler’s Invasion Speech on Hitler’s Invasion

of the U.S.S.R.of the U.S.S.R.

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Why is “the news” chosen as the subject of the clause?

Why isn’t the modifier—the “of” phrase putimmediate after it?

What is the difference between

the news was brought to me of Hitler’s invasion of Russia

and

the news of Hitler’s invasion of Russiawas brought to me ?

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convictionit implies that a prior doubt existed and now has been removed

I speak in the full conviction that our causeis just.

The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we’re loved.

From the way Jane spoke, you could tellshe was speaking from conviction.

lie exist; be found; reside

In unity lay strength.

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In battle, the art of command lies in understanding that no two situationsare ever the same.

The bitter experience of the past few yearshas shown that prosperity lies in unity andcooperation.

We know where our problems lie, and wehave begun to solve some of them.

give notice to inform the B.B.C.

General Dill

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The storm hastened our departure.

When Ludendorff’s army met defeat on theWestern front, Germany hastened to opennegotiations for an armistice.

grounded lying stationary on the airfields

driving forward advancing

hastenconnoting urgency or a sudden &premature result

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the War Cabinet

What does “they” refer to in this sentence?

herd together, collect together (people or animals who are scattered; or who had fled, etc)

round up

Mr. Eden

Lord Beaverbrook Sir Stafford Cripps

Chequers

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What, do you think, made Churchill quotehis secretary?

Wouldn’t it be better if he narrated it himself?

Mr. and Mrs. Winantcount on/upon

1. to rely on; depend on

You can't count upon David helping you when you are in trouble.

He is a friend whom you can count on in any emergency.

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Our boss told us not to count on getting a raise in the coming days.

2. to be confident of; anticipate

Can I enlist your help in collecting money for the people made homeless by the foreign invaders?

enlistwin the support of; get the help or services of; obtain (help, sympathy, etc)

He tried to enlist their sympathies.

sympathy

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except for 1. apart from

2. but for; if it were not for

Except for you, I should be dead by now.

I know nothing about him except for the fact that he lives next door.

1.quality which holds the attention by reason of its importance, characteristic, sth. that set apart one thing / person from others

feature

Racial discrimination is the key feature of South African white regime.

The story has some unusual features.

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The Nazi regime is very cruel and it invades other countries in a most savage way. It can carry out its cruel invasion so effectively that it beats (surpasses) any action of this kind in human history; in this respect it is worse than any other known form of evil.

It excels…ferocious aggression.

No American of his time was more national in his interest or universal in his friendship than was Roosevelt.

no…more…than

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unfold to become clear, more fully known

As the investigation goes on, the intrigue behind the dirty deal slowly unfolds.

He gradually unfolded his plan to them.

I shall bury past differences.

But compared to the painful sight that is now opening out to our view, all the evils of communism and my opposition to communism become insignificant.

But all this fades away…unfolding.

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behind all this hostility and fighting I see that small group of wicked men who make the world suffer untold miseries and unparalleled disasters

behind all this glare…

Dominions

Why made Churchill say that?

resolve

in due course at the proper time /time

After they were engaged, the wedding followed in due course.

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rid the earth of…

free the world from Hitler’s domination and to liberate all people from his control

follow happen as a necessary result of

Just because he is at the bottom of the class, it doesn’t follow that he has no brains; he may just be lazy.

That conclusion by no means follows.

appeal

take the same course ?