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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...
- The
Bleiburg repatriations (see terminology) were a
series of
forced repatriations from Allied-occupied
Austria of Axis-affiliated
individuals to Yugoslavia...
- and
their families.": 213
While some
sources report up to 150,000
repatriations during this period,: 216
Mexican and US
records conflict as to whether...
- and
Repatriations (MoRR - Afghanistan) | Devex". www.devex.com.
About Ministry of
Refugees and
Repatriation.
Ministry of
Refugees and
Repatriations. "Afghan...
- the
Gulag prison camps,
where some were
brutally worked to death. The
repatriations were
agreed upon at the
Yalta Conference;
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin...
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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...
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Repatriation is the
voluntary or
involuntary return of
travellers and
migrants to
their place of origin.
Repatriation may also
refer to:
Repatriation...
- are insufficient, and
demand as
reparations for
slavery opportunity to
repatriate to
country of
origin before slavery and "bringing an end to the current...
- Gold
repatriation refers to
plans of
various governments to
bring home
their gold
stored outside the home country. Many
nations use
foreign vaults for...
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Liberation on 7
October 1944 to
oversee the
repatriations in Poland. At first, PUR
oversaw repatriations of
Poles from Kresy, and from 1945, expulsion...