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    Luxembourgish government in London (Lëtzebuerger Regierung zu London), was the government in exile of Luxembourg during the Second World War. The government was...
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  • A government-in-exile (GiE) is a political group that claims to be the legitimate government of a sovereign state or semi-sovereign state, but is unable...
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    Resistance Luxembourg government-in-exile Luxembourgish collaboration with Nazi Germany German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II The Holocaust in Luxembourg...
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    the United States maintained diplomatic relations with the Luxembourg government in exile. After World War II, the United States returned to appointing...
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    occupied Luxembourg. The Luxembourgish government, and Grand Duchess Charlotte, managed to escape the country and a government-in-exile was created in London...
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    the government in exile in the United Kingdom until the liberation of Luxembourg in December 1944, whereupon the constitutional Luxembourg government returned...
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  • Declaration of St James's Palace (category 1941 in international relations)
    New Zealand, and South Africa), the eight governments in exile (Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Yugoslavia)...
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    IV Government, was the government in exile of Belgium between October 1940 and September 1944 during World War II. The government was tripartite, involving...
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    Germany, Gau Moselland. This time, Luxembourg did not remain neutral as Luxembourg's government in exile based in London supported the Allies, sending...
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    Pierre Dupong (category Ministers for finances of Luxembourg)
    government-in-exile, after Luxembourg had been occupied by Nazi Germany. He fled the country along with the rest of the Luxembourg government and the Grand...
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    turmoil. In 1944 during World War II, the Luxembourg Government, while exiled in London, made agreements for a group of seventy Luxembourg volunteers...
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  • occupation of Luxembourg in World War II began in May 1940 after the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was invaded by Nazi Germany. Although Luxembourg was officially...
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    exiled remnant of France's Nazi-sympathizing Vichy government which fled to Germany during the Liberation of France near the end of World War II in order...
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    was Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1912 until her abdication in 1919. She was the first Grand Duchess regnant of Luxembourg (after five grand dukes)...
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    invasion of Luxembourg during World War II, Charlotte went into exile: first in France, then Portugal, Great Britain, and North America. While in Britain...
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    Joseph Bech (category Prime ministers of Luxembourg)
    Luxembourg government-in-exile was officially based. During World War II, Bech was the Foreign Minister of the Luxembourg government-in-exile in London. In that...
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    the lack of public support as well as France intervening in support of the government. Luxembourg was occupied during World War I. From August 1914 until...
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  • National Union Government was a form of national government that governed the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg between 1945 and 13 February 1947, in the direct aftermath...
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    Punishment for War Crimes (category 1942 in law)
    Luxembourg, Norwegian, and Yugoslav governments in exile as well as the Free French National Committee. Representatives of the British government attended...
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  • In some cases, the deposed head of state or head of government are allowed to go into exile following a coup or other change of government, allowing a...
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    Embassy of Luxembourg in London is the diplomatic mission of Luxembourg in the United Kingdom. It was the home of the Luxembourg government-in-exile during...
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    in 1931. In 1941, her daughter sold it to Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg who was then in exile due to the German occupation of her country in the...
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    Many countries established governments in exile during World War II. The Second World War caused many governments to lose sovereignty as their territories...
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    the throne of Luxembourg. While Luxembourg was occupied by Germans during the Second World War, the grand ducal family was abroad in exile. Jean studied...
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  • Polish Government-In-Exile, February 1940". In Marrus, Michael Robert (ed.). The Nazi Holocaust. Part 5: Public Opinion and Relations to the Jews in Nazi...
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    Victor Bodson (category Councillors in Luxembourg City)
    Transport for long periods of time in the 1940s and 1950s, including in exile during World War II, when Luxembourg was occupied by Nazi Germany. He is...
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  • Radio 1212 (category Radio stations in Luxembourg)
    disbelieving listeners in the UK as the stilted voice of "Lord Haw-Haw". On May 24, 1944, the Luxembourg government in exile in Washington, D.C., agreed...
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    as the 'Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party', in the mould of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom, where the government had been exiled. In the first...
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    Département des Forêts in 1795, and then the headquarters of the Luxembourg Government in 1817. From 1817, the palace became the residence of the governor...
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    Belgian governments in exile, Luxembourg pursued a policy of presence in international organisations. In the context of the Cold War, Luxembourg clearly...
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