- Repatriation of Poles
Repatriation of Poles can refer to:
*Repatriation of Poles (1944-1946)
*Repatriation of Poles (1955–1959)
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Repatriation of Poles can refer to:
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Repatriation of Poles (1944–1946) — Repatriation of Polish population in the years of 1944–1946 (also known as the first repatriation , to contrast with the second repatriation in the years 1955–1959) was the forced repatriation (some sources refer to it as deportation [Z. R.… … Wikipedia
Repatriation of Poles (1955–1959) — Repatriation of Polish population in the years of 1955–1959 (also known as the second repatriation , to contrast with the first repatriation in the years 1944 1946) was the second wave of forced repatriation (in fact, deportation) of the Poles… … Wikipedia
Repatriation of Ukrainians from Poland to the Soviet Union — Repatriation of Ukrainians from Poland to USSR (1944 1946) was part of the World War II evacuation and expulsion. The treaty signed on 9 September between Polish communist PKWN government and Ukrainian SSR formed the basis for this repatriation… … Wikipedia
Poles in the former Soviet Union — The Polish minority in the Soviet Union refers to people of Polish descent who resided in the Soviet Union before its dissolution, and might remain in post Soviet, sovereign countries as their significant minorities.History of Poles in the Soviet … Wikipedia
Poles in Belarus — Polish minority in Belarus numbers officially about 400,000 [http://www.polishroots.org/history/belarus history.htm PolishRoots History ] ] pl icon http://www.warsawvoice.pl/archiwum.phtml/415/] although various estimates by non governmental… … Wikipedia
Repatriation — (from late Latin repatriare to restore someone to his homeland) is the process of return of refugees or soldiers to their homes, most notably following a war. The term may also refer to the process of converting a foreign currency into the… … Wikipedia
Poles in Ukraine — Infobox Ethnic group group = Polish minority in Ukraine caption = poptime = In the 2001 Ukrainian census, 144,130 identified themselves as ethnic Poles.cite web|url=http://www.ukrcensus.gov.ua/eng/results/general/nationality/ |title= Results /… … Wikipedia
Expulsion of Poles — Explusion of Poles can refer to: Expulsion of Poles by Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries Expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany (1939–1944) See also Repatriation of Poles (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with… … Wikipedia
Population transfer in the Soviet Union — may be classified into the following broad categories: deportations of anti Soviet categories of population, often classified as enemies of workers , deportations of nationalities, labor force transfer, and organized migrations in opposite… … Wikipedia
Historical demography of Poland — shows that in the past, Poland s demography was much more diverse then at present. For many centuries, until the end of Second World War, the Polish population was composed of many significant ethnic minorities. Prehistorical (pre 966) Polish… … Wikipedia