at (place, time);  in;  to (direction, state);  toward;  for (purpose);  because of (reason);  for
 unity;  consolidation;  uniformity;  unification;  compatible
 indicates possessive;  nominalizes verbs and adjectives;  substitutes for "ga" in subordinate phrases;  (at sentence-end, falling tone) indicates a confident conclusion;  (at sentence-end) indicates emotional emphasis;  (at sentence-end, rising tone) indicates question
 shallow;  superficial;  slight (wound);  light (sleep);  short (time);  early
 this;  last (couple of years, etc.);  these;  you (as in "you liar")
 indicates sentence subject (occasionally object);  indicates possessive (esp. in literary expressions);  but;  however;  regardless of;  whether (or not)
 to cause;  to induce;  to bring about;  to pull upright;  to help up (e.g. a fallen person)
 fighting (against);  taking on (an opponent);  facing;  confronting;  competing (with);  battle
 indicates sentence topic;  indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated);  adds emphasis
 first match (in a series)
 superiority;  superior power;  predominance;  preponderance
 too;  also;  both A and B;  A as well as B;  even;  as much as
 to disappear;  to vanish;  to go out (of a fire, light, etc.);  to die;  to fade (of a feeling, impression, etc.);  to vanish (e.g. of hope);  to go away (e.g. of a smell, itchiness, sleepiness)
 allied forces;  the Allies (e.g. in WWII)
 large;  big;  great;  prominent;  -sized;  as big as;  university
 opposition;  resistance;  insubordination;  defiance;  hostility;  rebellion
 big;  large;  loud;  extensive;  spacious;  important
 failure;  collapse;  breakdown;  break-up;  bankruptcy
 indicates direct object of action;  indicates subject of causative expression;  indicates an area traversed;  indicates time (period) over which action takes place;  indicates point of departure or separation of action;  indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.
 to start;  to begin;  to start up (a business, society, etc.);  to open (e.g. a store);  to start ...;  to begin to ...
 army;  armed forces;  military authorities;  team;  group
 major general;  rear admiral;  air commodore
 under the command (of);  under the banner (of);  influenced (by)
 war area;  battlefield;  theater;  theatre
 maneuver (usu. of military force);  manoeuvre;  mobile;  nimble;  agile
 Occident and Orient (esp. the Occident);  ocean;  sea;  foreign;  Western
 at;  in;  at;  when;  by;  with;  and then
 annihilation;  total destruction;  complete destruction;  crushing defeat
 lieutenant general;  vice-admiral
 to lead;  to spearhead (a group);  to command (troops)
 (on) land;  ground;  shore;  track-and-field events
 Reinhard;  Reinhardt;  Reinhart