government in exile in English

government that has been overthrown or deposed but continues to exist

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1. Collaborationist government-in-exile

2. 13: Dutch government-in-exile established in London.

3. The Polish government-in-exile existed until 1990.

4. A government in exile is formed in London.

5. 5: Norwegian government in exile established in London.

6. 14: The Polish government-in-exile moves to London.

7. 21: The Belgian government, in exile in Britain, declares war on Italy.

8. Gere regularly visits Dharamshala, the headquarters of the Tibetan government-in-exile.

9. Following the Dutch defeat, Queen Wilhelmina established a government-in-exile in England.

10. A similar version was used by the Algerian government in exile from 1958–1962.

11. The elected government of Belgium, under Hubert Pierlot, escaped to form a government in exile.

12. While the current inin America, the Tibetan government in exile back in Dharamsala has been brawling.

13. The PLO established a Palestinian National Council and a government in exile, both representing the Palestinian people worldwide.

14. GRUNK claimed that it was not a government-in-exile since Khieu Samphan and the insurgents remained inside Cambodia.

15. The government-in-exile was based in France during 1939 and 1940, first in Paris and then in Angers.

16. The Indonesian government, in exile for over six months, returned to the temporary capital at Yogyakarta on 6 July 1949.

17. The Luxembourgish government, and Grand Duchess Charlotte, managed to escape the country and a government-in-exile was created in London.

18. They were manufactured by Sprink and SOns, London, for the Czechoslovak Government in Exile who were based in London during WW2

19. In response to the advice of his government to set up a government-in-exile Leopold said, "I have decided to stay.

20. After the liberation in 1944, Greece descended into a civil war, fought between the communist forces and the now-returned government-in-exile.

21. The Argentinian Unitarios then formed a government-in-exile in Montevideo and, with secret French encouragement, Rivera declared war on Rosas in 1839.

22. When the London-based Polish government-in-exile asked for an investigation by the International Committee of the Red Cross, Stalin immediately severed diplomatic relations with it.

23. Some favoured continued resistance, including the establishment of a government-in-exile, but when Phibun finally arrived, the decision was made to relent, and the Thais caved into Japan's demands.

24. The situation became more complicated in February 2015, when the President escaped house arrest to Aden, rescinded his resignation and subsequently fled to Saudi Arabia where he reconstituted the Government in exile.

25. On 7 September 1944, following the Allied invasion of France, the remainders of the Vichy government cabinet fled to Germany and established a puppet government in exile in the so-called Sigmaringen enclave.

26. In October 1944, Oakley took part in Operation Manna, the return of British and the forces of the Greek government-in-exile following the German withdrawal from Greece, supporting minesweeping operations and the re-occupation of Athens.

27. In November, sailing with Savage, she carried Norwegian troops to the Kola Inlet (Operation Freeman), their role being to join Red Army as it pushed the Germans away from Murmansk back into Norway, lending authority to the Norwegian Government in exile.

28. Czechoslovakia (Czech and Slovak: Československo; after 1990: Česko-Slovensko) was a sovereign state in Central Europe that existed from October 1918 (upon declaring its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire) until 1992 (with a government-in-exile during the World War II period)

29. Chairperson - the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization; "address your remarks to the Chairperson" chairman, chairwoman, chair, president Kalon Tripa - the chairman of the Kashag and essentially head of the Tibetan government-in-exile presiding officer - the leader of a group meeting

30. Chairwoman - the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization; "address your remarks to the chairperson" chairman, chairperson, chair, president Kalon Tripa - the chairman of the Kashag and essentially head of the Tibetan government-in-exile presiding officer - the leader of a group meeting

31. During the war, especially from 1942 on, the Polish government in exile provided the Allies with some of the earliest and most accurate accounts of the ongoing Holocaust of European Jews and, through its representatives, like the Foreign Minister Count Edward Raczyński and the courier of the Polish Underground movement, Jan Karski, called for action, without success, to stop it.