Examples of 'polish government-in-exile' in a sentence

Meaning of "polish government-in-exile"

polish government-in-exile: This phrase refers to the government of a country, here specifically Poland, that operates from outside its borders due to occupation or political circumstances. It denotes a political entity representing a nation while not being physically located within its territorial boundaries

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He conveyed secret information between the resistance and the Polish government-in-exile.
The Polish government-in-exile in London tried to alert the world to the Holocaust.
The verdict was overruled by the Polish government-in-exile.
The Polish government-in-exile in London played an important role in exposing Nazi atrocities.
The rebels, who supported the democratic Polish government-in-exile in London, hoped to gain.
A Polish government-in-exile was set up in France and later in the United Kingdom.
The Czechoslovak government-in-exile worked with the Polish government-in-exile towards this end during the war.
The Polish government-in-exile did not recognize it.
They were acting on the orders of the Polish government-in-exile in London.
When the Polish government-in-exile stuff came out.
A shortwave transmitter hidden in Block 11 also sent information directly to the Polish government-in-exile in London.
The Polish government-in-exile was not a party to this decision made in secret.
The Sikorski-Mayski agreement was signed between the Soviet Union and the Polish government-in-exile.
When the Polish government-in-exile stuff came out, gave me second thoughts.
Like other communist-led Polish institutions, the People 's Army operated in opposition to the Polish government-in-exile.

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The Polish government-in-exile moves to London.
The Chateau was requisitioned by the Polish government-in-exile.
The Polish government-in-exile was established in Paris.
Most of Żegota 's funds came directly from the Polish Government-in-Exile in Great Britain.
The Polish government-in-exile is established at Angers / France, in the west.
He was the political aide to General Sikorski, and served for the London-based Polish government-in-exile.
Lithuania, A protest is filed by the Polish government-in-exile over the transfer of Vilnius to Lithuania.
Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski 4th prime minister of the Polish government-in-exile.
It called the Polish government-in-exile an usurper and the 1935 April Constitution of Poland fascist.
Kazimierz Sabbat, leader of Polish government-in-exile d.

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