"post-war" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The outcome of the war, particularly the shift of Poland's borders to the area between the Curzon Line and the Oder-Neisse line, coupled with post-war expulsion of minorities, significantly reduced the country's ethnic diversity.
- Several post-war expulsions in Central and Eastern Europe displaced a total of about 20 million people.
- The post-war expulsions were the largest forced movement of Europeans in the 20th century.
- In effect, it became one of the largest of several post-war expulsions in Central and Eastern Europe which displaced a total of about twenty million people.
- As to the question of the post-war expellees, France maintained the position that it did not approve post-war expulsions and that therefore it was not responsible to accommodate and nourish the destitute expellees in its zone.
- It was also the largest among all the post-war expulsions in Central and Eastern Europe, which displaced more than twenty million people in total.
- Many Germans had fled the region as the Soviets advanced; the post-war expulsions of Germans from Polish territory (and emigration of remaining Jews) left Poznań with an almost uniformly ethnically Polish population, which totalled 268,000 in 1946.
- Until the post-war expulsions it also included the "Northwestern Bohemian" language in the adjacent Sudetenland territories to the south, today part of the Czech Republic.
- Since the beginning of the 1990s, there has been a lively debate in Poland regarding the post-war expulsion of the Germans.
- The Tatar intelligentsia was in large part murdered in the AB Action, while much of the civilian population was targeted by post-war expulsions.
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