Wehrkraftzersetzung (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Wehrkraftzersetzung" in English language version.

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  • Ian Dear and Michael Richard Daniell Foot (Eds.), The Oxford Companion to World War II Oxford University Press (2001), pp. 365–367 ISBN 0-19-860446-7. Retrieved September 4, 2011

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  • Strafgesetzbuch Juristischer Informationsdienst. Retrieved September 5, 2011 (in German)

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  • The term is nuanced, making it difficult to translate in a way that clearly conveys its sense. In picking any equivalent word, the translator necessarily leaves out all the others. The word Zersetzung means "decomposition", "corrosion", "disintegration", "putrefaction", "degradation" or "degrading", but is also used figuratively to mean "subversion" and "disruptiveness". The word Wehrkraft translates verbatim as "military power" or "military strength". See the translation of Zersetzung here.
  • Translation of wehrkraftzersetzung Dict.cc online German-English dictionary. Retrieved September 4, 2011

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