「Government in exile」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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erthrown in a military coup and forms a | government-in-exile in London. |
GRUNK claimed that it was not a | government-in-exile since Khieu Samphan and the insurgents |
ls shocked the Norwegian population and | government-in-exile, resulting in a general moratorium agai |
act in concert, on behalf of a British | government-in-exile and its representatives still in the Un |
g the capital of Missouri's Confederate | government-in-exile, producing gunpowder and other supplies |
s keeping contact with the Czechoslovak | government-in-exile in London. |
n and became a minister of Czechoslovak | government-in-exile. |
ng World War II popular with the French | Government-in-exile. Karl Marx lived at numbers 54 and 28 De |
with mainly symbolic posts in the GPRA | government-in-exile. |
in the early 1980s he established a Lao | government-in-exile, although he did not receive substantia |
of the provisional Algerian nationalist | government-in-exile, the GPRA, from 1958 until 1961. |
r of the cooperation with the Norwegian | government-in-exile and the Norwegian resistance movement. |
ngland, but by late 1940, the Norwegian | government-in-exile mandated that all the "Little Norway" s |
Stamps of the Polish | government-in-exile during World War II. |
etion she was handed over to the Polish | government-in-exile and renamed Tobruk. |
was appointed ambassador to the Polish | government-in-exile in February 1943. |
e underground authorities to the Polish | government-in-exile in London. |
The Polish | government-in-exile in London remained dissatisfied with th |
part of an agreement between the Polish | government-in-exile and the United Kingdom in 1940. |
ciszewski, Prime Minister of the Polish | government-in-exile and did not return to Poland after the |
eral Sikorksi, the leader of the Polish | government-in-exile. |
sed and with the transfer of the Polish | government-in-exile to London, Portland Place again became |
1940 it was even the seat of the Polish | government-in-exile until the fall of France and the govern |
forth "the terms under which the Polish | Government-in-Exile would cease to function". |
sul-General for the London-based Polish | government-in-exile. |
eral Sikorksi, the leader of the Polish | government-in-exile. |
and USA withdraw recognition of Polish | Government-in-exile, loss of embassy in London; July 17-Aug |
in London on the position of the Polish | government-in-exile towards negotiations with Stalin, Turke |
April 17: A provisional | government-in-exile took oath in Boiddonathtola (now called |
There they were placed under the royal | government-in-exile, and continued the fight along the Alli |
fficially recognized the Yugoslav royal | government-in-exile as the legitimate national government a |
I think that's because of the | Government-in-Exile thing, but not entirely sure. |
He was appointed prime minister of the | government-in-exile, and served two terms (1962-1967, 1969- |
ere he became a prominent member of the | government-in-exile. |
When the | government-in-exile established inside Bangladesh, Abu Osma |
st chief of the military section of the | Government-in-exile of the Ukrainian National Republic. |
laimed publication centers of the Tibet | government-in-exile include, Department of Education, Depar |
tral Tibetan Administration, or Tibetan | government-in-exile, which is based in Dharamshala, India; |
nister of Interior in the shadowy Vichy | government-in-exile, set up by the Germans in Sigmaringen i |
French Governmental Commission, Vichy's | government-in-exile. |
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