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Soon after his release in 1906, he joined many other Jews in political emigration.
The first operations of the Soviet intelligence concentrated mainly on Russian military and political emigration organizations.
Croatian political emigration was well-financed and often closely co-ordinated.
They had close contacts with the centers of Georgian political emigration across Europe, primarily in Paris.
The political emigration decreased in the middle 1920s due to a return to the homeland and a decline in students studying at the Ukrainian universities.
As he left office he received a praise for reuniting the Polish political emigration and reshaping the Government in exile.
After Sieciech repressive actions, there has been a massive political emigration from the Polish territories to Bohemia.
He was the Chairman of the Polish National Uprising Government and the leader of a political emigration party.
He tried to lobby for an independent Georgia, and enlist the German support for anti-Soviet Georgian political emigration.
The political emigration speaks (Die politische Emigration spricht), Jg.
His differences with the Hotel Lambert had steadily increased over the years and he was becoming more and more estranged from the Polish political emigration.
Since 2006 he has been in political emigration in Estonia after Belarusian authorities' unsuccessful attempt to arrest him in Minsk.
Milovan Đilas and Serbian political emigration at Istorijska biblioteka website (Serbian)
Irakli Bagration-Mukhraneli played a prominent role in Georgian political emigration and, as an active royalist, remained in opposition to the Soviet rule in Georgia.
Mass political emigration following the defeat of the November Uprising, known as the Great Emigration, brought Poland Is Not Yet Lost to Western Europe.
The Maglakelidze case was widely exploited by the Soviet propaganda as an example of the state's lenient treatment of a "re-defector" and in an effort to discredit the Caucasian political emigration.
He authored several works on Georgian literature and history, with a particular emphasis on the 1918-1921 Democratic Republic of Georgia and Soviet-era Georgian political emigration in Europe.
Europe and the Georgian Political Emigration, Publishing House Ena da Kultura, Tbilisi, 2005, (in Georgian, English summary)
The First World War and the Russian Civil War led to the first massive political emigration, which strengthened the existing Ukrainian communities by infusing them with members from political, scientific, and cultural backgrounds.
Both before and after making the short film, Juran was trying to make a feature film with the same subject, but hints to political emigration were not seen as welcome, and Juran's idea was realized only after the fall of communism.
Based upon these and other allegations, the author contends that the cult members were assassinated by CIA agents and mercenaries to prevent further political emigration from the U.S. as well as suppress opposition to the U.S. regime.
At the university in Frankfurt, she studied sociology under the renowned professor Karl Mannheim, and her dissertation - "The French emigration after 1789 - a study of the sociology of political emigration" - grew out of her experience in her own community of Russian political exiles.
A member of the Georgian National Democratic Party and a staunch opponent of the Bolshevik regime, he emigrated to Germany and quickly emerged as one of the leaders of Georgian political emigration, being elected a chairman of a sizeable Georgian émigré colony in Berlin.