Government-in-exile - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A government-in-exile is a group of people who claim they are the real government of a country, but who live in another country.[1] These were common during World War II, when the axis powers took over several countries, and the leaders of those countries escaped to safety in other countries. When the war ended, most were able to return to their home countries.[2]

Today, there are some governments-in-exile. They include:

These groups usually lack diplomatic recognition by other countries. There were more governments-in-exile in the 20th century (especially during World War II), but many disbanded or regained power in their own country, or transferred their assets to the new government.

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Notes and References

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  1. Princeton University WordNet
  2. The Polish government-in-exile would not return to Poland until 1990, and the Yugoslav government-in-exile would never return to Yugoslavia