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landsturm

/German lahnt-shtoorm/US // German ˈlɑntˌʃtʊərm //UK // German (ˈlantʃtʊrm) //

陆军,陆军部,陆军司令部,陆军军官

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    • : a general draft of people in time of war.
    • : the force so drafted or subject to such draft, consisting of all who are capable of bearing arms and not in the army, navy, or Landwehr.

Examples

  • Tactical use, by the enemy, of the more resilient units of the Landsturm for negotiating Belgian dykes.

  • After the regular army was called out, there was a lull for ten days, and then came the starting of the Landsturm.

  • When the Landsturm were called out it was rumored that the Emperor was going to leave Berlin for the front that very evening.

  • The paths are guarded by picked grenadiers, not Landsturm men this time, while an officer of the guard makes his ceaseless rounds.

  • Only small squads of Landsturm are now occasionally seen marching through the streets.