Repatriation


The meaning of the word Repatriation is: to return to ones country after a period of being gone, usually as a result of war or seeking asylum. applies to people, artifacts, and money


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After WWII, prisoners in labor camps waited eagerly for repatriation to their home countries where they could be united with surviving family members.

published by Ramonita on 2021-01-31 17:06:20


Organizations like the United Nations spend millions of dollars on the repatriation of refugees so they are able to return to the home countries after war.

published by Luisa on 2021-03-02 06:25:59


After war-torn countries are deemed safe, those who sought asylum are given transportation and funds by the government for repatriation to their home country.

published by Tiesha on 2022-01-05 08:20:58


During WWII, a number of priceless artifacts were stolen from devastated countries but thanks to repatriation, they were returned many years later to their country of origin.

published by Alan on 2021-01-27 02:24:44


After 30 years living in France, Patrick’s repatriation back to his birth country of Ireland was quite a shock to his family.

published by Kayce on 2021-06-16 23:27:30


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