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Kampf can also translated to "barrier" depending on the context.
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Like how the Germans use Panzer Kampf Wagon (armored wall vehicle) when they refer to tanks as a way to harken back to the shield wall formation employed by the Teutonic knights.
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Thought it meant 'My Camps'! Thanks for educating us, Michael!
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Oh no...
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In a manner of speaking. The literal translation of 'kampf' is barrier.
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