| NOUN | an exile government | exile governments | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- He was appointed Minister of Defence again in 1942 in the London-based Norwegian exile government.
- Government sanction by Nazi Germany during the occupation of Norway. The Nygaardsvold exile government (1935–1945) is recognised as the elected government during the occupation.
- Exile, government man and assigned servant were all euphemisms used in the 19th century for convicts under sentence who had been transported from Britain to Australia.
- His grandfather August De Schryver (1898–1992) held several ministerships in many Belgian governments, including the "Belgian Exile Government" in London during World War II.
- The Polisario argues that this is the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, an exile government operative in Tindouf, which was declared in February the following year.
- On 15 August 1948, the Korean exile government and the KPG were dissolved.
- Most likely because of a personal antagonism due to this fact, General Fleischer was bypassed when the exile government of prime minister Johan Nygaardsvold in 1942 decided to recreate the post of commander-in-chief of the Norwegian Armed Forces.
- From March 1943 Kot was the Polish exile government's Minister of Information.
- Nortraship was vital to Norway and the exile government as it lacked other means to support the Allied fight against the Axis powers.
- After the war in Abkhazia, Nadareishvili was elected by fellow Georgian refugees as the head of an exile government.
- Aside from the regular Norwegian forces, the main armed resistance movement in Norway, the exile government-controlled "Milorg", fielded some 40,000 combatants at the end of the war.
- In order to distinguish between the two, the government-in-exile version is retrospectively entitled Belgian Official Journal (Exile Government).
- After the Soviet Union broke diplomatic relations with the Polish government (25 April 1943), the contacts were terminated and the PPR's attitude toward the exile government-led Polish authority became hostile.
- Originally, the Korean exile government (1919–1945) in Shanghai, China adopted as their national anthem "Aegukga" (which has the same name with a different Romanization) to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne".
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