However Trotsky in response to German pressure ordered their disarmament.
From 11 June the German pressure on the commando line lessened.
Despite playing with ten men the Greek side managed to overcome the German pressure and tried to hit back.
However, German pressure brought about a ceasefire before it could go in.
Insurgents also did not know where the Red Army might be at the time and the German military pressure was increasing.
The brigade was disbanded under the German pressure in June 1918.
No further Austrian orders were made, under German pressure.
Early in 1941 German pressure on Japan was stepped up.
Under German pressure, the Poles, after heavy hand to hand combat, withdrew east.
The goal was to relieve the German pressure on the Norwegian front lines and allow a respite for new position to be established.