expulsion from poland
"Expulsion from Poland" refers to the act of forcibly removing an individual or a group of people from the territory of Poland, typically due to legal or administrative decisions. This process results in the denial of their right to reside and/or work in the country.
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Related Concepts (21)
- economic reasons for expulsion from poland
- expulsion of communists from poland
- expulsion of ethnic minorities from poland
- expulsion of foreign workers from poland
- expulsion of illegal immigrants from poland
- expulsion of jews
- expulsion of jews from poland
- expulsion of polish citizens for criminal activities
- expulsion of polish germans from poland
- expulsion of polish lithuanians from poland
- expulsion of polish russians from poland
- expulsion of polish ukrainians from poland
- expulsion of political dissidents from poland
- expulsion of refugees from poland
- expulsion of religious groups from poland
- expulsion of roma communities from poland
- forced emigration from poland
- historical instances of expulsion from poland
- polish deportation policies
- polish immigration laws
- political motivations for expulsion from poland
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