- expel, expelling, expelled,
expulsion,
expulsive,
expulsiveness, or
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Expulsion or
expelled may
refer to:...
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supported the
annexation of
German territory but
opposed the idea of
expulsion,
wanting instead to
naturalize the
Germans as
Polish citizens and to ****imilate...
- The
Expulsion of the
Acadians was the
forced removal of
inhabitants of the
North American region historically known as
Acadia between 1755 and 1764 by...
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article lists expulsions,
refugee crises and
other forms of
displacement that have
affected Jews. The
following is a list of
Jewish expulsions and events...
- In
early August 1972, the
President of
Uganda Idi Amin
ordered the
expulsion of his country's
Indian minority,
giving them 90 days to
leave the country...
- The
Edict of
Expulsion was a
royal decree expelling all Jews from the
Kingdom of
England that was
issued by
Edward I on 18 July 1290; it was the first...
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Expulsion, also
known as dismissal, withdrawal, or
permanent exclusion (British English), is the
permanent removal or
banning of a
student from a school...
- The
expulsion of
Germans from
Czechoslovakia after World War II was part of a
broader series of
evacuations and
deportations of
Germans from
Central and...
- The
Expulsion may
refer to: The
Expulsion (film), a 1923
silent German drama film
Expulsion of the Acadians, the
forced removal by the
British of the...
- The
Expulsion of the
Moriscos (Spanish:
Expulsión de los moriscos) was
decreed by King
Philip III of
Spain on
April 9, 1609. The
Moriscos were descendants...