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The turning point came after 1941, when forced emigration gave way to genocide.
"You control your populations through economic incentives and forced emigration.
Following his forced emigration to England in 1938, he continued to paint in watercolour and oil.
In the 1860, Russia commenced with forced emigration to ethnically cleanse the region.
Armenians swept in during two waves of forced emigration from Turkey and Iran.
Hamilton never supported forced emigration for freed slaves.
"I'd been touched," he continues, "by seeing so much forced emigration, people displaced by circumstances.
Furthermore in 1919 some Jewish papers called for forced emigration of Palestinian Arabs.
A Gwerz typically describes tragic events such as murders, deaths, wars, forced emigration or lost love.
During the forced emigration and building up of collective farms, many villages were ruined and the coastal areas become military zones.
Since a Catholic License guarantees unrestricted population growth, they will simply carry off our excess population in forced emigration.
Agriculture was expanded through forced emigration to new regions, and citizens were rewarded or punished based on their military or agricultural achievements.
They used tactics that included arrests and imprisonment, internal exile, confinement to psychiatric hospitals, and forced emigration.
Public humiliation was more blatant and sadistic; expropriation better organized; forced emigration more rapid."
One Speaker for the Dead is called for by some half-crazed heretic, and suddenly we're confronted with forced emigration!"
At this young age he began his forced emigration that lasted until 1956 when he settled in New York (United States).
There was mass forced emigration to the sea coast, the Scottish Lowlands and the North American colonies.
The subgenre also commonly employs the mechanism of time travel to examine the effects of slavery and forced emigration on the individual and the family.
This toleration was accompanied by ruthless repression, with charismatic religious leaders subject to harassment, imprisonment and forced emigration (and also potentially killed).
After harsh treatment, forced emigration, political repression and the particularly hard winter of 1945-1946, Germans in the Soviet-controlled zone were hostile to Soviet endeavors.
Owing to this forced emigration, the St. Stanislaus Kostka Society could not survive any longer and dissolved for sheer lack of membership.
A few hundred Seminole hunters and scouts settled within what is today Big Cypress National Preserve, to escape the forced emigration to the west.
However, despite the loss of their traditional lands and forced emigration into the service of Catholic monarchs across Europe, the spirit of the Irish clans remained.