- War, the
United States repatriated its
civilians from
Korea sending them to ****an with a
total of 1,655
people being repatriated. In the 20th century,...
- were
repatriated in
total between 1929 and 1936
Research by
California state senator Joseph Dunn
concluded that 1.8
million had been
repatriated. Brian...
- Axis
prisoners in
British captivity were
repatriated to
Yugoslavia in the
following w****s. The
repatriations were
canceled by the
British on 31 May, following...
-
Repatriation is the
voluntary or
involuntary return of
travellers and
migrants to
their place of origin.
Repatriation may also
refer to:
Repatriation...
- 1970. The gold was
never repatriated to
Germany due to fear of
invasion by the
Soviet Union. In 2013, five tons were
repatriated due to
logistical difficulties...
-
Custody and
repatriation (C&R; Chinese: 收容遣送; pinyin: shōuróng qiǎnsòng) was an
administrative procedure,
established in 1982 and
abolished in 2003, by...
-
Republic organized an
international repatriation campaign. A
sizeable number of
Armenians from the
Diaspora repatriated the
years following World War II...
-
Repatriation of
Poles can
refer to:
Repatriation of
Poles (1944–1946)
Repatriation of
Poles (1955–1959)
Expulsion of
Poles (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- ****anese
people were
repatriated. Many had died in Harbin, Changchun,
Shenyang during the
preceding winter before repatriation operations began. Those...
-
Repatriation General Hospital is or was part of the name of a
number of
Australian hospitals:
Repatriation General Hospital,
Concord (1947–1993), in the...