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  • ...e = Against Their Will... The History and Geography of Forced Migrations in the USSR ...ciety]]. It is the first comprehensive study of all massive-scale [[forced migrations within the Soviet Union]]. The book is based on published materials and arc ...
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  • ...ption|Soviet order about forced labor of Germans in the wake of World War II}} ...or of Germans in the Soviet Union]] since the ending period of [[World War II]]. ...
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  • ...ere [[Expulsion of Germans after World War II|expelled]] after [[World War II]] from the [[former eastern territories of the German Reich]] and other are ...erly non-citizens, who experienced by the end of World War II and the post-war years of [[ethnic cleansing]], denaturalisation, robbing and humiliation (1 ...
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  • After the end of [[World War II]], the '''Central Labour Camp in Potulice''' ({{langx|pl|Centralny Obóz Pra ...included fighters from the Armia Krajowa ([[Home Army]]) and prisoners of war from the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania.{{citation needed|date=July 20 ...
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  • ...ck Tulip''' was a plan proposed in 1945, just after the end of [[World War II]], by the Dutch minister of Justice [[Hans Kolfschoten]] to forcibly [[Depo ...st who had to leave were those who came after the start of the first world war (mostly factory workers), then those who came after 1932 (including politic ...
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  • [[Category:Victims of post–World War II forced migrations]] ...
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  • ...Former eastern territories of Germany]] (lost by the First or Second World War), the former Austria-Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. Cf. F ...) providing for the intention to settle abroad also for the time after the war.<ref>Cf. Federal Expellee Law, § 1 (4).</ref> Besides the narrow legal defi ...
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  • {{Short description|1946–1947 forced repatriation of Hungarian, Soviet, and Yugoslav refugees by the Western All | partof = the [[aftermath of World War II]] ...
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  • ..., Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia at the end of [[World War II]]&nbsp;– as perceived by the expellees themselves and settlers brought in ' ...rity protection,{{clarify|date=April 2013}} the outbreak of World War&nbsp;II and selected crimes committed by the Nazis, followed by the story of refuge ...
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  • ...been expelled]] from Central and Eastern Europe during and after World War II. ...länder and Kraft as [[Federal Ministry for Displaced Persons, Refugees and War Victims|Minister for Displaced Persons]] and [[Federal Minister for Special ...
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  • ...e fleeing of an oncoming Red Army, 'wild expulsions' before the end of the war, and those sanctioned as a result of the Potsdam Treaty.'<ref>{{Cite journa ...dependent.co.uk/news/world/europe/germany-and-poland-square-up-in-row-over-war-1628262.html Tony Paterson, The Independent, 21 February 2009]</ref> ...
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  • ...15,000 German civilians and prisoners of war, more than a decade after the war with Germany had ended on May 8, 1945.]] ...r by the Soviet Union and by the [[Forced labor of Germans after World War II|Western Allies]]. ...
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  • During [[World War II]], between 1943 and January 1945, the camp in Świętochłowice had been opera ...elease of her husband from ''Zgoda''. He was a civilian from Upper Silesia forced to sign a DVL list and sent to Nazi Germany for slave labor (from the [[Ins ...
    17 KB (2,547 words) - 05:53, 3 June 2025
  • {{Short description|Series of exoduses in the aftermath of World War II}} ...e refugee crisis created across formerly occupied territories in World War II provided the context for much of the new international [[refugee]] and glob ...
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  • ...bly [[Expulsion of Germans after World War II|expelled following World War II]]. ...Russia, hitherto [[USSR]] (in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War) and prior to this, the northern part of [[East Prussia]], [[Lithuania]], [ ...
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  • After the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914, Weigl was drafted into the medical service of the Austro-Hunga ...] [[Occupation of Poland (1939–1945)|occupation of Poland]] in [[World War II]], Weigl's research attracted the attention of the Nazis.<ref name="Krawczy ...
    18 KB (2,531 words) - 21:54, 26 June 2025
  • ...niversity of Economics and Business]] (1913–1914), and then, after [[World War I]], continued his studies at [[Lwów University]], where his unusual langua [[Category:Victims of post–World War II forced migrations]] ...
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  • ...ood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-31949-5|pages=190–}} "During World War II, it is likely that a majority of Chams supported the Axis forces..."</ref> ...ess. {{ISBN|0-521-80872-3}}.</ref> During the course of the [[First Balkan War]], a majority of Cham Albanians, perhaps reluctantly, sided with the Ottoma ...
    27 KB (3,932 words) - 03:41, 27 March 2025
  • {{Short description|1947 forced ethnic population resettlement in Poland}}{{Infobox military conflict ...Wisła}}; {{langx|uk|Опера́ція «Ві́сла»}}) was the codename for the 1947 [[forced resettlement]] of close to 150,000 [[Ukrainians in Poland|Ukrainians]] (inc ...
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  • ...= [[Operation Keelhaul]] and the [[aftermath of World War II]] ...t had left the country before or soon after the end of the [[Russian Civil War]] or had been born abroad, hence never holding Soviet citizenship.<ref name ...
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