Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes' pamphlet "What Is the Third Estate?" .
The proper noun forms for the first world war is World War 1, World War I, or World War One.
A war, known as World War 2.
Yes World War 1 is a European War.
World War 1... also the Great War.
Instigators was created in 1980.
As the prime instigators of World War 2 which ended in 1945 no one felt like being charitable three years later. Italy, however was allowed to compete.
If the UK gets involved in Syria, the Russians will take the Syrians' side whilst the Americans will take the UKs'. With other countries filling in behind those 4 main instigators.
There were several instigators of the American Revolution. However, the first two to have a warrant issued for their arrest were Samuel Adams and John Hancock.
At the time, there was no law against being a communist (there probably still isn't); and there probably wasn't a law against communist instigators orchestrating "anti-war protests."
the same in English : instigators, someone who deliberately foments trouble; "she was the instigator of their quarrel" ; a person who initiates a course of action Instigators = Persons who intentional and with malevolence foments troubles.
He was one of the instigators in the reformation of the church
respirators, accommodators, administrators, advocators
The Viet Cong were largely replaced by NVA forces after their near annihilation during the TET offensive of '68.
Hannibal Barca.
Instigators typically provoke or escalate conflicts by stirring up emotions or tensions, spreading gossip or rumors, or instigating confrontations between individuals or groups. They can fuel disagreements and create hostile environments by encouraging aggressive behavior and pushing others to react impulsively. Overall, instigators play a disruptive role in inciting fights and conflicts among people.
Chief Pontiac was said to be one of the instigators in the uprising and eventual French and Indian Wars during the Revolutionary War. Chief Pontiac also fought the British troops that were stationed at Fort Detroit in 1763.