state of siege in Germany
state of siege [steitɔfsiːdʒ] Belagerungszustand
Sentence patterns related to "state of siege"
1. Under the state of siege, the police could arrest suspects without charges or warrants.
2. Military sources stated that lifting the state of siege would not affect the fight against internal subversion.
3. 19: An official "state of siege" is announced in Moscow; the city is placed under martial law.
4. When Lü Long received the order, he decided to end the state of siege altogether by offering his territory—now not much more than Guzang itself—to Later Qin.
5. In October 1922 the Blackshirts of the National Fascist Party attempted a coup named the "March on Rome" which failed but at the last minute, King Victor Emmanuel III refused to proclaim a state of siege and appointed Mussolini prime minister.