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  • 1Illegal emigration — refers to migration of people across national borders which violates the emigration laws of the country of origin. One may attempt to leave a country oneself, or be smuggled by others. Also one may legally go abroad and refuse to return when… …

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  • 2Illegal entry — is the act of foreign nationals arriving in or crossing the borders into a country in violation of its immigration law.Migrants from nations that do not have automatic visa agreements, or who would not otherwise qualify for a visa, often cross… …

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  • 3ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION — (Aliyah Bet or ha palah – resolute ascent ), the clandestine immigration of Jews to Ereẓ Israel. This kind of immigration began under Ottoman rule. From 1882 onward the Turks did not permit Jews from Eastern Europe, with rare exceptions, to… …

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  • 4Germany. A Winter's Tale — Germany: A Winter s Tale (German: Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen) is a satirical verse epic or narrative by the German Jewish author Heinrich Heine. From the onset of the (Metternich) Restoration in Germany Heine was no longer secure from the… …

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  • 5Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

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  • 6Illegal drug trade — Drug dealer redirects here. For the legal drug trade, see Legal drug trade. International drug routes …

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  • 7Germany, Relations with —    It is not until its unification in 1871–1872 that Germany became a “foreign” state to the Habsburg rulers of Austria. The dynasty supplied the kings and emperors of “Germany” from the middle of the 15th century until 1806. Even though… …

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  • 8Flag of Germany — Name Bundesflagge und Handelsflagge Use Civil and state flag and civil ensign …

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  • 9LGBT rights in Germany — For extensive information regarding historical legislation against homosexuality in Germany, see Paragraph 175. In the last decade, Germany has become one of the most progressive European nations on the issue of gay rights. This change came… …

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  • 10Censorship in Germany — has taken many forms during the history of the region. Various regimes have restricted the press, theatre, cinema, and other entertainment venues.German Empire (1871 1919)In the German Empire, many media were under Imperial control. Before World… …

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