denaturalisation การใช้
- Immediately following the March 1950 Denaturalisation Act, the emigration movement faced significant challenges.
- The senate also instigated the denaturalisation of O'Rourke, who subsequently became a Polish citizen.
- In April 1945 the government of Czechoslovakia ordered the expropriation, denaturalisation and ensuing deportation of all Czechoslovaks of German native language.
- Perhaps I was just won over sentimentally, because of the seductive mass of details which look like they were lifted from my own past between the total ban of my work in 1965 and denaturalisation in 1976 ."
- Alternatively for German citizens living abroad in West German definition outside of the German borders of 1937 the unilateral voluntary adoption of a foreign citizenship would entail one's denaturalisation as a German ( RuStAG ?25 ( 1 ) ).
- The major force behind the law was the All-German Bloc / League of Expellees and Deprived of Rights party, which had among its supporters-besides German citizens, who had fled or were expelled from formerly German territory annexed by Poland and the Soviet Union-many formerly non-citizens, who experienced by the end of World War II and the post-war years of'ethnic cleansing', denaturalisation, robbing and humiliation ( 1945 until 1950 ) carried out by the governments of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia.