Evacuation of Allied Personnel
The organized withdrawal of Allied military personnel, civilians, and refugees from occupied territories or threatened areas during World War II. This process often involved complex logistical operations, including the use of ships, aircraft, and land transport.
Ayrshire, Switzerland
Ayrshire, Switzerland, was a small town that remained neutral during World War II. The town experienced the effects of the war through the influx of refugees and the economic impact of the conflict.
Ayrshire, Spain
Ayrshire, Spain, was a small town that remained neutral during World War II. The town experienced the effects of the war through the influx of refugees and the economic impact of the conflict.
Ayrshire, Portugal
Ayrshire, Portugal, was a small town that remained neutral during World War II. The town experienced the effects of the war through the influx of refugees and the economic impact of the conflict.
Ayrshire, Ireland
Ayrshire, Ireland, was a small town that remained neutral during World War II. The town experienced the effects of the war through the influx of refugees and the economic impact of the conflict.
Ayrshire, Iceland
Ayrshire, Iceland, was a small town that remained neutral during World War II. The town experienced the effects of the war through the influx of refugees and the economic impact of the conflict.
Ayrshire, Turkey
Ayrshire, Turkey, was a small town that remained neutral during World War II. The town experienced the effects of the war through the influx of refugees and the economic impact of the conflict.
Ayrshire, Sweden
Ayrshire, Sweden, was a small town that remained neutral during World War II. The town experienced the effects of the war through the influx of refugees and the economic impact of the conflict.
Aarau Declaration
A 1943 declaration by the Swiss government on the treatment of prisoners of war and refugees during World War II.