During the Second World War many Poles came to the United Kingdom as political émigrés and to join the Polish Army being recreated there.
His father was a Bulgarian political émigré, who was arrested in 1937.
Goldfarb was among the first political emigres to return to the USSR after Gorbachev launched his reforms.
In the years immediately before the Second World War Voranc was working in Paris as a librarian mixing with other political emigres.
Due to the Communist takeover in Poland, she remained in England after the War, as a political émigré.
The majority of Poles came to the United Kingdom as political émigrés after the German and Soviet occupation of Poland.
He and Gustav Perčec, a former Austro-Hungarian lieutenant-colonel, established contact with organization of Macedonian political emigres.
Bourrienne next obtained a diplomatic appointment at Stuttgart, and soon his name was placed on the list of political émigrés, from which it was not removed until November 1797.
Most of the political émigrés based themselves in France.
Kurbsky thus became the first Russian political emigre.