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Repatriation is the
return of a
thing or
person to its or
their country of origin, respectively. The term may
refer to non-human entities, such as converting...
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Results of the
checks and the
filtration of the
repatriants (by
March 1, 1946)
Category Total %
Civilian % POWs %
Released and sent home 2,427,906 57...
- to as Indo (short for Indo-European). Of the 296,200 so-called
Dutch '
repatriants' only 92,200 were
expatriate Dutchmen born in the Netherlands. Including...
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refer to:
Kandas language,
Papua New
Guinea Synonym of "oralman",
Kazakh repatriants Plural of
Kanda (lineage),
Kongo Plural for "kanda", or "chapter" in...
- of anti-sanctions
imposed by the
Russian government). The
number of
repatriants in this wave is
comparable with that
coming from the USSR
between 1970...
- 2.1 million
Poles expelled from the Soviet-annexed Kresy, so-called '
repatriants', were
resettled to
former German territories, then
dubbed 'Recovered...
- 000). The
demographic situation changed due to the
influx of
Polish repatriants,
intelligentsia and
civil servants, and the
enlargement of the city after...
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original on 2013-10-20.
Retrieved 2013-08-08. R.Yaniv (1990). Ashdod. From
repatriants settlement to the City (in Hebrew). Israel:
Society for the Protection...
- had been
freed from
forced labor in ****
Germany (up to two millions)
Repatriants –
Poles expelled from the
Kresy areas east of the
Curzon Line annexed...
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immediately ****umed the
title and role of
chief architect. A
recent repatriant from
Italy and a long-time
student of
Italian architect Armando Brasini...