kamerad meaning

Pronunciation:   "kamerad" in a sentence
/kam-ə-rädˈ/
  interjection
  A German shout of surrender
  intransitive verb
  To surrender
  ORIGIN: Ger, comrade, from Fr camarade

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  1. Moving forward himself he flung in more grenades which produced a cry of " Kamerad ".
  2. Loud cries of " Kamerad " were then heard, and from the dug-out an officer and eleven, other ranks appeared.
  3. He started publishing several novels regularly from 1897 to 1917 in " Der Gute Kamerad " collections and he was the director of this publication after Wilhelm Speemann.
  4. Despite these hardships, the inmates managed to organise cultural events and entertainment, and even published a number of editions of a camp newspaper, " Der Kamerad ".
  5. After the Treaty of Versailles he first started writing a series of adventure novels in the prestigious collection " Der Gute Kamerad ", prevalent in the German speaking world, and in other publishing houses.

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