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Munich
[ myoo-nik ]
noun
- German München. a city in and the capital of Bavaria, in SW Germany.
- any dishonorable appeasement.
Munich
/ ˈmjuːnɪk /
noun
- a city in S Germany, capital of the state of Bavaria, on the Isar River: became capital of Bavaria in 1508; headquarters of the Nazi movement in the 1920s; a major financial, commercial, and manufacturing centre. Pop: 1 247 873 (2003 est) German nameMünchen
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The risk to his life was great enough that he had to flee Munich when Hitler attempted to seize power in November 1923.
Hitchcock went to Munich as part of an Anglo-German production team.
Outposts budded in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Geneva, and various other burgs, including, yes, Amsterdam.
To target the resurgent Nazi movement, X-2 recruited some 13 agents in Munich and had another dozen under consideration.
On the television screen in her small Paris flat, Sylvia carefully followed the events in Munich.
A pupil of her father until his death, when she became a student under Gabriel Max, in Munich, for a year.
I saw you go white once before, when I tried to make you talk about Munich; and the romantic Flora was full of surmises.
Jaffery, to give himself an appetite for dinner, ordered half a litre of Munich beer.
A glance at the map will show that, as Napoleon said, he could then in an emergency reach Munich like lightning.
They had expected a repetition of Moreau's advance by Munich; instead, they were called on to defend their capital a second time.
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