Victory disease occurs in military history when complacency or arrogance, brought on by a victory or a series of victories, makes an engagement end disastrously...
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experience. In victory, whatever methods have been used—no matter how inefficient—appear to have been vindicated (see victory disease), whilst in defeat...
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that charges artists fees to exhibit their work Victory disease – Disastrous military action after victory "pride". Merriam-Webster. Archived from the original...
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following a number of successful campaigns, German policy began to have victory disease, asking the Wehrmacht to do the impossible. The continued use of the...
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Japanese went from victory to victory, Tojo and the rest of the Japanese elite were gripped by what the Japanese called "victory disease," as the entire...
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Minamata disease is a neurological disease caused by severe mercury poisoning. Signs and symptoms include ataxia, numbness in the hands and feet, general...
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that leads to their eventual death and downfall Victory disease – Disastrous military action after victory "Hamartia". Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster...
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victory at the Battle of Taierzhuang, Pingxingguan was explained by Japan as Japanese officers succumbing to what they came to call "victory disease."[dubious...
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but as was about to be discovered, they were heavily stricken with "victory disease" – overconfidence due to previous success. Ichiki was so confident...
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view is that the Japanese fell victim to victory disease because of the perceived ease of their first victories. It has also been stated by the Japanese...
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Dark Victory with a self-defensive sneer." An article in Neurology says the film marked "the beginnings of the depiction of neurologic disease in cinema...
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Press of America. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-7618-3434-2. Understanding the "Victory Disease," From the Little Bighorn to Mogadishu and Beyond. DIANE Publishing...
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Rob Burrow (category Deaths from motor neuron disease in England)
helped his club to victory over the Castleford Tigers at Old Trafford. On 12 January 2020, one month after his Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis, Burrow...
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Itai-itai disease (イタイイタイ病, itai-itai byō, "it hurts-it hurts disease") was the name given to the mass cadmium poisoning of Toyama Prefecture, Japan,...
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once. It's undeniably clear just which one he is here. King's Disease II is a victory lap that nonetheless never lets up its pace." The album received...
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Typhus (redirect from Typhus (disease))
Typhus, also known as typhus fever, is a group of infectious diseases that include epidemic typhus, scrub typhus, and murine typhus. Common symptoms include...
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Dementia (category Aging-associated diseases)
Dementia is a syndrome associated with many neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by a general decline in cognitive abilities that affects a person's...
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Mutilated victory (Italian: vittoria mutilata) is a term coined by Gabriele D’Annunzio at the end of World War I, used by a part of Italian nationalists...
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Matzah (redirect from Victory matza)
market to those who cannot safely eat gluten, such as those with coeliac disease. The Orthodox Union states that these gluten-free products may be eaten...
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Shining Victory is a 1941 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring James Stephenson, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp and Barbara...
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COVID-19 pandemic (redirect from 2019-20 Coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak)
with the disease sometimes called "Wuhan pneumonia". In January 2020, the WHO recommended 2019-nCoV and 2019-nCoV acute respiratory disease as interim...
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testing positive for HIV. His teammates expected Johnson to die from the disease, and he later described his selection for the Olympics as "almost like...
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Marburg virus disease (MVD), formerly Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF) is a viral hemorrhagic fever in human and non-human primates caused by either of...
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were rapidly succumbing to what would later be called shoribyo, or 'victory disease' – a faith that Japan was invincible, and could afford to treat its...
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Flash goes to scientist Dr. Anthony Ivo, who reveals he has contracted a disease that ages him rapidly. While researching quantum energy absorption with...
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Steve Blass (redirect from Steve Blass disease)
key role in the Pirates victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the 1971 World Series when he recorded two complete game victories. He remains the last National...
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his life to "battle this deadly disease". Johnson initially said that he did not know how he contracted the disease, but later acknowledged that it was...
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negotiate a treaty with Bulgaria. The agreement provided that in the event of victory against the Ottomans, Bulgaria would receive all of Macedonia south of...
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Sauerkraut (redirect from Victory cabbage)
Terrell (1829–1922) was able to successfully reduce the death rate from disease among prisoners of war; he attributed this to feeding his patients raw...
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Scrub typhus (redirect from Tsutsugamuchi disease)
Rickettsiaceae first isolated and identified in 1930 in Japan. Although the disease is similar in presentation to other forms of typhus, its pathogen is no...
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