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1 Standgericht
n MIL. drumhead court martial* * *Stạnd|ge|richtnt (MIL)drumhead court martialvor ein Standgericht gestellt werden or kommen — to be summarily court-martialled (Brit) or court-martialed (US)
* * *Stand·ge·richtjdn vor ein \Standgericht stellen to try sb by martial law, to court-martial sb* * ** * *n.court martial n. -
2 Standgericht
Stand·ge·richt ntsummary [or spec drumhead] court martial;jdn vor ein \Standgericht stellen to try sb by martial law, to court-martial sb
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