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Words Related to War and Conflict
base
base
[Rzeczownik]

a place with buildings and facilities for military operations and activities

baza, baza wojskowa

baza, baza wojskowa

Ex: The soldiers returned to the base after training. 
force
force
[Rzeczownik]

a group of trained and organized people such as the police, soldiers, etc.

siła

siła

Ex: The police force worked tirelessly to maintain law and order during the city-wide protests. 
guard
guard
[Rzeczownik]

a group of soldiers assigned to protect a place or person

straż, warta

straż, warta

Ex: The guard stood at the gate. 
hostile
hostile
[przymiotnik]

belonging to a foreign or opposing country

wrogi, nieprzyjazny

wrogi, nieprzyjazny

Ex: Hostile forces advanced across the border. 
hostilities
hostilities
[Rzeczownik]

acts of open fighting between opposing forces

wrogość, walki

wrogość, walki

Ex: The two sides agreed to stop hostilities. 
military
military
[Rzeczownik]

the armed forces of a country

wojsko, siły zbrojne

wojsko, siły zbrojne

Ex: The military conducted a series of training exercises near the border. 
nuclear
nuclear
[przymiotnik]

describing weapons that are powered by the energy produced either from nuclear fission or a combination of fusion and fission reactions

jądrowy, atomowy

jądrowy, atomowy

Ex: The country tested a new nuclear bomb that caused global concern. 
spy balloon
spy balloon
[Rzeczownik]

a high-altitude balloon used to gather secret information

balon szpiegowski, balon rozpoznawczy

balon szpiegowski, balon rozpoznawczy

Ex: The army detected a spy balloon in the sky. 
squad
squad
[Rzeczownik]

the smallest organized group of soldiers in the military

drużyna, oddział

drużyna, oddział

Ex: The squad moved quietly through the forest. 
cover
cover
[Rzeczownik]

suppressive fire aimed to hinder the enemy's ability to attack your forces

osłona, ochrona

osłona, ochrona

Ex: The soldiers provided cover to allow their comrades to advance safely. 
curfew
curfew
[Rzeczownik]

an order or law that prohibits people from going outside after a specific time, particularly at night

godzina policyjna, zakaz poruszania się

godzina policyjna, zakaz poruszania się

Ex: The government imposed a strict curfew, requiring everyone to be indoors by 9 PM to maintain public safety. 
defense
defense
[Rzeczownik]

the measures and actions a country takes to protect itself from military attack or threats

obrona, ochrona

obrona, ochrona

Ex: The nation increased its defense spending in response to regional tensions. 
medal
medal
[Rzeczownik]

a flat piece of metal, typically of the size and shape of a large coin, given to the winner of a competition or to someone who has done an act of bravery in war, etc.

medal, order

medal, order

Ex: She won a gold medal in the swimming competition. 
neutral
neutral
[przymiotnik]

not favoring either side in a conflict, competition, debate, etc.

neutralny, bezstronny

neutralny, bezstronny

Ex: It’s important to keep a neutral tone when discussing sensitive topics. 
neutrality
neutrality
[Rzeczownik]

the state of not taking sides in a conflict or war

neutralność, bezstronność

neutralność, bezstronność

Ex: The country declared its neutrality during the conflict. 
conqueror
conqueror
[Rzeczownik]

someone who forcibly takes control of a city or country and its citizens

zdobywca

zdobywca

Ex: Alexander the Great is remembered as a legendary conqueror who created one of the largest empires in history. 
enemy
enemy
[Rzeczownik]

a country or its forces that one is fighting against in a war

wróg, przeciwnik

wróg, przeciwnik

Ex: The enemy's stronghold was well-defended, presenting a daunting obstacle for the invading army to overcome. 
invader
invader
[Rzeczownik]

a person or group that enters a place by force to take control

najeźdźca, okupant

najeźdźca, okupant

Ex: The invader crossed the border at night. 
occupation
occupation
[Rzeczownik]

the act of invading and controlling a country, city, etc.

okupacja

okupacja

Ex: The country's occupation by foreign forces lasted for several years, leading to significant political and social upheaval. 
occupied
occupied
[przymiotnik]

(of a city, country, etc.) captured and under the control, authority, or presence of foreign military forces or other entities

okupowany, pod okupacją

okupowany, pod okupacją

Ex: The city remained occupied by enemy troops for several years during the war. 
occupier
occupier
[Rzeczownik]

a soldier or group living in a foreign country that has been taken by force

okupant, siły okupacyjne

okupant, siły okupacyjne

Ex: The occupiers controlled the city after the invasion. 
officer
officer
[Rzeczownik]

a member of the military who holds a position of authority over others

oficer, oficer wojskowy

oficer, oficer wojskowy

Ex: The officer gave orders to the soldiers. 
spy
spy
[Rzeczownik]

someone who is employed by a government to obtain secret information on another person, country, company, etc.

szpieg, tajny agent

szpieg, tajny agent

Ex: The spy used hidden cameras to gather intelligence on the enemy's activities. 
armed
armed
[przymiotnik]

equipped with weapons or firearms

uzbrojony, wyposażony w broń

uzbrojony, wyposażony w broń

Ex: The armed soldiers stood guard at the entrance to the military base. 
civilian
civilian
[Rzeczownik]

a person who is not a member of or not on active duty in armed forces or the police

cywil, osoba cywilna

cywil, osoba cywilna

Ex: The soldiers helped the civilians evacuate the area safely. 
damage
damage
[Rzeczownik]

loss or destruction of military equipment

uszkodzenie, zniszczenie

uszkodzenie, zniszczenie

Ex: The battle resulted in significant damage to the army's tanks. 
casualty
casualty
[Rzeczownik]

someone who is killed or wounded during a war or an accident

ofiara, ranny

ofiara, ranny

Ex: The recent earthquake resulted in a tragic casualty count of over 500 people, leaving families devastated across the region. 
hostage
hostage
[Rzeczownik]

someone held prisoner by a person or group who will be set free if the demands of that person or group are met

zakładnik, więzień

zakładnik, więzień

Ex: The kidnappers took several employees hostage during the bank robbery, demanding a ransom for their release. 
refugee
refugee
[Rzeczownik]

a person who is forced to leave their own country because of war, natural disaster, etc.

uchodźca, wysiedlony

uchodźca, wysiedlony

Ex: The refugee camp provided shelter and basic necessities to displaced families. 
rescue
rescue
[Rzeczownik]

the action or process of saving someone or something

ratunek, uratowanie

ratunek, uratowanie

Ex: The rescue of the trapped miners took several days and involved complex operations. 
surrender
surrender
[Rzeczownik]

the act of yielding, giving up, or submitting to an opponent, authority, or circumstance

kapitulacja,  poddanie się

kapitulacja, poddanie się

Ex: Faced with overwhelming odds, the general ordered a strategic surrender to avoid further casualties. 
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