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  • Inner emigration
  • Alienation from one's country, government, and culture

    Inner emigration (German: Innere Emigration, French: émigration intérieure) is a concept of an individual or social group who feels a sense of alienation

    Inner emigration

    Inner_emigration

  • German literature
  • (Exilliteratur) and others submitted to censorship ("inner emigration", Innere Emigration) Inner Emigration: Gottfried Benn, Werner Bergengruen, Hans Blüher

    German literature

    German literature

    German_literature

  • Anton Webern
  • Austrian composer and conductor (1883–1945)

    letter to facilitate emigration. When that failed, Webern served as his godfather in a 1939 baptism. Polnauer, whose emigration Mark Brunswick, Schoenberg

    Anton Webern

    Anton Webern

    Anton_Webern

  • Ricarda Huch
  • German author (1864–1947)

    power, and unlike authors such as Thomas Mann who first fled into "inner emigration" and then went into exile, she took a stand against the Nazi doctrine

    Ricarda Huch

    Ricarda Huch

    Ricarda_Huch

  • Protest emigration
  • Emigration as an activist tactic

    Protest emigration (also called hijrat or deshatyaga in South Asia) is the use of emigration as an activist tactic when it is felt political change is

    Protest emigration

    Protest_emigration

  • Oskar Schlemmer
  • German painter, sculptor, designer and choreographer (1888–1943)

    in 1937. The last ten years of his life were spent in a state of 'inner emigration'. Max Bill, in his obituary of Schlemmer, wrote that it was 'as if

    Oskar Schlemmer

    Oskar Schlemmer

    Oskar_Schlemmer

  • Reichsbürger movement
  • German far-right anti-government movement

    their own coup attempt in 2017. Antisemitism in 21st-century Germany Inner emigration Racism in Germany Radical right (Europe) Free Saxons - Monarchist and

    Reichsbürger movement

    Reichsbürger movement

    Reichsbürger_movement

  • Crossing the inner German border
  • Border crossings between East and West Germany

    those who continued to apply for emigration despite repeated rejections. Those who repeatedly submitted emigration applications faced charges of "impeding

    Crossing the inner German border

    Crossing the inner German border

    Crossing_the_inner_German_border

  • Peter Schöttler
  • German historian

    Nazi regime rather than inwardly withdrawn intellectually through inner emigration. Peter Schöttler is the grandson of the Waffen-SS brigade leader Gustav

    Peter Schöttler

    Peter_Schöttler

  • German Resistance Memorial Center
  • Memorial and museum in Berlin, Germany

    and KPD, dissident writers and intellectuals living a secret life of inner emigration and who defied government censorship by illegally circulated anti-Nazi

    German Resistance Memorial Center

    German Resistance Memorial Center

    German_Resistance_Memorial_Center

  • Austrian Civil War
  • 1934 civil war within the First Austrian Republic

    open resistance using such means as leaflets or went into a kind of inner emigration. In his speech during the 1936 socialist trial [de] of 28 people accused

    Austrian Civil War

    Austrian Civil War

    Austrian_Civil_War

  • Horst Lange
  • German author (1904–1971)

    published during the Third Reich and is regarded as an example of Inner emigration. His writings have been categorised as Naturmagie and his novel Schwarze

    Horst Lange

    Horst_Lange

  • British occupation zone in Germany
  • Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)

    (20 November 2018). Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer: From Inner Emigration to the Moral Reconstruction of West Germany. Princeton University Press

    British occupation zone in Germany

    British occupation zone in Germany

    British_occupation_zone_in_Germany

  • Babylon Berlin
  • German neo-noir television series

    Subordinate themselves, risk their lives in open opposition, retreat into inner emigration or flee into exile. However, this decisive month also opens the possibility

    Babylon Berlin

    Babylon_Berlin

  • Tiefland (film)
  • 1954 opera film by Leni Riefenstahl

    any political messages, and only conceded that this movie was her "inner emigration". Other interpretations saw the marquis as a representation of a Hitler

    Tiefland (film)

    Tiefland_(film)

  • Paul Hindemith
  • German composer (1895–1963)

    Hindemith Foundation Catalogue of Works Schott Music Publisher page An Inner Emigration, notes on Hindemith and Der Schwanendreher by Ron Drummond Paul Hindemith

    Paul Hindemith

    Paul Hindemith

    Paul_Hindemith

  • Hans Carossa
  • German novelist and poet (1878–1956)

    medical doctor, known mostly for his autobiographical novels, and his inner emigration during the Nazi era. He studied medicine, working as a field surgeon

    Hans Carossa

    Hans Carossa

    Hans_Carossa

  • Exilliteratur
  • German literature written by dissenters of Nazi Germany

    fleeing occupied Europe, taking cover in the "Resistance", or within Inner emigration. Between 1933 and 1939, prolific centers of anti-Nazi German writers

    Exilliteratur

    Exilliteratur

  • Executed Renaissance
  • Ukrainian cultural figures persecuted, executed or repressed during the Stalinist regime

    the individual rather than the masses. Like many other proponents of inner emigration in a police state, their outward "Sovietness" concealed deep searches

    Executed Renaissance

    Executed Renaissance

    Executed_Renaissance

  • Kasimir Edschmid
  • German writer (1890–1966)

    spent the war in a remote mountain village in Bavaria, in innere Emigration (inner emigration). After the war he became a prominent figure in West Germany's

    Kasimir Edschmid

    Kasimir_Edschmid

  • Inner German border
  • Border separating East and West Germany, 1949–1990

    The inner German border (German: innerdeutsche Grenze or deutsch–deutsche Grenze; initially also Zonengrenze, lit. 'zonal boundary') was the border between

    Inner German border

    Inner German border

    Inner_German_border

  • We Are Utopia
  • 1942 novella by Stefan Andres

    particular situation, Andres has been described as an author who lived in inner emigration abroad. We Are Utopia was published in English in 1950, in a translation

    We Are Utopia

    We_Are_Utopia

  • Jeanne Mammen
  • German painter

    with their cultural policies. Until the end of the war she practiced "inner emigration". She stopped exhibiting her work and focused on advertising. For a

    Jeanne Mammen

    Jeanne_Mammen

  • Max Horkheimer
  • German philosopher and sociologist (1895–1973)

    who had been close to the KPD before 1933 and then withdrawn into "inner emigration," called the West German postwar left a "homeless left." The working

    Max Horkheimer

    Max Horkheimer

    Max_Horkheimer

  • Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen
  • Aerospace museum

    Of particular importance are works of art by artists who went into Inner Emigration at the time of the Third Reich and retired to the Lake Constance region

    Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen

    Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen

    Zeppelin_Museum_Friedrichshafen

  • Philosophy of Ernst Jünger
  • Political and philosophical views of a German soldier and writer

    the technological world. The second, transitional phase produced his inner emigration from overt politics during the Third Reich, including the allegorical

    Philosophy of Ernst Jünger

    Philosophy of Ernst Jünger

    Philosophy_of_Ernst_Jünger

  • John Seymour Chaloner
  • British author and publisher

    (20 November 2018). Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer: From Inner Emigration to the Moral Reconstruction of West Germany. Princeton University Press

    John Seymour Chaloner

    John_Seymour_Chaloner

  • Emigration from the Eastern Bloc
  • Movements of people during the Cold War

    August 1961. Thereafter, emigration from the Eastern Bloc was effectively limited to illegal defections, ethnic emigration under bilateral agreements

    Emigration from the Eastern Bloc

    Emigration from the Eastern Bloc

    Emigration_from_the_Eastern_Bloc

  • Schwarze Weide
  • 1937 novel by Horst Lange

    religious fanaticism. The novel is associated with magical realism and inner emigration. The novel was well-received at publication. German critics who praised

    Schwarze Weide

    Schwarze_Weide

  • Sebastian Haffner
  • German journalist and author (1907–1999)

    R. (4 August 2020). Journalists Between Hitler and Adenauer: From Inner Emigration to the Moral Reconstruction of West Germany. Princeton University Press

    Sebastian Haffner

    Sebastian_Haffner

  • Gustav Siewerth
  • German philosopher and Thomist (1903–1963)

    barred from editorial positions. During the Third Reich, he spent his "inner emigration" working in industry for the Drahtverband and the Mannesmann Tube Works

    Gustav Siewerth

    Gustav_Siewerth

  • Günther Birkenfeld
  • German writer (1901–1966)

    Alfred Kantorowicz [de] in 1947) managed to carry on in what was termed inner emigration in a low profile lectureship, also producing several popular biographical

    Günther Birkenfeld

    Günther_Birkenfeld

  • Volker Berghahn
  • German historian

    ISBN 978-3-8353-1306-4 Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer: From Inner Emigration to the Moral Reconstruction of West Germany. Princeton, NJ: Princeton

    Volker Berghahn

    Volker_Berghahn

  • Inner Hebrides
  • Archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland

    The Inner Hebrides is an archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland, to the south east of the Outer Hebrides. Together these two island chains

    Inner Hebrides

    Inner Hebrides

    Inner_Hebrides

  • Wilhelm Furtwängler
  • German conductor and composer (1886–1954)

    to consider him as one of them, a key representative of so-called 'inner emigration'. Furtwängler['s] stance towards us has not changed in the least. Friedelind

    Wilhelm Furtwängler

    Wilhelm Furtwängler

    Wilhelm_Furtwängler

  • Kammerkonzert (Hartmann)
  • 1935 composition by Karl Amadeus Hartmann

    beginning 1930s. He withdrew to Kempfenhausen on Lake Starnberg in "inner emigration". He composed the first movement in 1935. The world premiere was given

    Kammerkonzert (Hartmann)

    Kammerkonzert_(Hartmann)

  • Zbyněk Sekal
  • Czech painter and sculptor (1923–1998)

    program. In the 1950s, under the influence of reading, he felt an "inner emigration", remained a solitaire in his work, and long before the August 1968

    Zbyněk Sekal

    Zbyněk Sekal

    Zbyněk_Sekal

  • George Mosse
  • American historian (1918–1999)

    Nazifaschismus, Innere Emigration, Exil (Cologne: Böhlau, 2010), p. 152. Also in English as Culture in Dark Times: Nazi Fascism, Inner Emigration, and Exile (New

    George Mosse

    George Mosse

    George_Mosse

  • Stefan Andres
  • German novelist (1906–1970)

    Tyranny". Nonconformist Writing in Nazi Germany: The Literature of Inner Emigration. Boydell and Brewer. pp. 143–176. doi:10.1515/9781782045625-009.

    Stefan Andres

    Stefan Andres

    Stefan_Andres

  • Baal (opera)
  • 1981 opera by Friedrich Cerha

    outsider unwilling to accept society's conditions, leading to violence, inner emigration and self-destruction. The individual is characterised by melodies and

    Baal (opera)

    Baal (opera)

    Baal_(opera)

  • Conservative Revolution
  • German national-conservative movement during the Weimar Republic (1918–1933)

    John (2015). Nonconformist Writing in Nazi Germany: The Literature of Inner Emigration. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-1-57113-909-2. Koehne, Samuel (2014). "Were

    Conservative Revolution

    Conservative Revolution

    Conservative_Revolution

  • Detlev Peukert
  • German historian

    themselves". Peukert wrote that even those Germans who went into "inner emigration", withdrawing from society as much as possible to avoid dealing with

    Detlev Peukert

    Detlev_Peukert

  • Emmy Beckmann
  • of National socialism, she withdrew with her twin sister Hanna into Inner Emigration. In 1945, she was reinstated by Heinrich Landahl as a school inspector

    Emmy Beckmann

    Emmy_Beckmann

  • Union of Slavic Forces of Russia
  • Political party in Russia

    organization. Sovereign citizen movement American militia movement Inner emigration Reichsbürger movement Irish republican legitimism Freeman on the land

    Union of Slavic Forces of Russia

    Union of Slavic Forces of Russia

    Union_of_Slavic_Forces_of_Russia

  • Peter Schacht
  • German composer (1901–1945)

    "farewell performance in Germany". Until 1936 he lived in seclusion in the inner emigration in Berlin. There he also composed his song cycle Sieben Lieder on poetry

    Peter Schacht

    Peter_Schacht

  • Russian diaspora
  • Community of Russian emigrants

    In the twentieth century, Emigration from the Soviet Union is often broken down into three "waves" (волны) of emigration. The waves are the "First Wave"

    Russian diaspora

    Russian diaspora

    Russian_diaspora

  • Algernon Thomas
  • New Zealand university professor, geologist, biologist and educationalist

    the number of schools under its control from one, housed on an inadequate inner-city site, to five, all housed in new, well-equipped premises: Auckland

    Algernon Thomas

    Algernon Thomas

    Algernon_Thomas

  • Art and World War II
  • Influence of World War II on art

    chose to stay in Germany, some retreated into an “inner exile”, or “inner emigration" (“Innere Emigration”). Artists had the choice of collaborating or resisting

    Art and World War II

    Art_and_World_War_II

  • Oskar Loerke
  • German writer (1884–1941)

    and Der Steinpfad (1938), established his reputation as a poet of inner emigration and representative of the naturmagischen Schule (Natural Magic School)

    Oskar Loerke

    Oskar Loerke

    Oskar_Loerke

  • Fritz Kern
  • German historian

    1933 and 1944 Fritz Kern remained in Germany, choosing a form of "Inner emigration" which, especially before 1939, seems to have involved staying in Bonn

    Fritz Kern

    Fritz_Kern

  • The City beyond the River
  • Novel by German writer Hermann Kasack, published in 1947

    Germany, but remained in what was later described as "Innere Emigration" (inner emigration). He shows the individual, helpless in an incomprehensible society

    The City beyond the River

    The City beyond the River

    The_City_beyond_the_River

  • Red Orchestra (espionage)
  • World War II anti-Nazi resistance movement

    NS-Staat : Verfolgung - Widerstand - Emigration (1933-1945) [Railway Unionists in the Nazi State: Persecution-Resistance-Emigration (1933–1945)]. Berlin: Metropol

    Red Orchestra (espionage)

    Red Orchestra (espionage)

    Red_Orchestra_(espionage)

  • Alfred von Martin
  • German historian

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and went into the so-called inner emigration to become an independent scholar. In his own words, he was not prepared

    Alfred von Martin

    Alfred_von_Martin

  • Karl Krolow
  • German poet and translator (1915–1999)

    Doris (20 September 2005). Flight of Fantasy: New Perspectives on Inner Emigration in German Literature, 1933–1945. Berghahn Books. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-57181-002-1

    Karl Krolow

    Karl Krolow

    Karl_Krolow

  • Physician writer
  • Physicians who write on non-medical topics

    known mostly for his autobiographical novels, and his innere Emigration (inner emigration) during the Nazi era. Louis-Ferdinand Céline pen name of French

    Physician writer

    Physician_writer

  • Alexander Lernet-Holenia
  • Austrian writer

    debates and controversies, commenting in particular on exile, on "inner emigration", and also opposing the atomic bomb – in formulations that have lost

    Alexander Lernet-Holenia

    Alexander Lernet-Holenia

    Alexander_Lernet-Holenia

  • Ismail Kadare
  • Albanian writer (1936–2024)

    2008. ISBN 978-99956-650-3-6 Morgan, Peter (2011) "Ismail Kadare's Inner Emigration", in Sara Jones & Meesha Nehru (Eds.), Writing under Socialism, (pp

    Ismail Kadare

    Ismail Kadare

    Ismail_Kadare

  • Yerida
  • Emigration by Israeli Jews from Israel

    addresses emigration from the Land of Israel and sets out circumstances under which departure is permitted. According to Maimonides, permanent emigration and

    Yerida

    Yerida

  • Alice Lex-Nerlinger
  • German woman artist photographer

    colleagues. Following a short imprisonment in 1933 she retreated into an 'inner emigration' and did not publish until 1945. Fearing raids on her studio, she destroyed

    Alice Lex-Nerlinger

    Alice_Lex-Nerlinger

  • Werner Krauss (academic)
  • German academic (1900–1976)

    {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Jost Hermand (2013). Inner emigration - forms of artistic expressions. Berghahn Books. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-85745-590-1

    Werner Krauss (academic)

    Werner_Krauss_(academic)

  • Eugen Gottlob Winkler
  • German writer and essayist

    Donahue, Doris Kirchner (2005). Flight of Fantasy: New Perspectives on Inner Emigration in German Literature 1933-1945. Berghahn Books. p. 65. ISBN 1-57181-002-1

    Eugen Gottlob Winkler

    Eugen_Gottlob_Winkler

  • Republikflucht
  • Defection from East Germany

    the GDR began to tighten its emigration laws and stigmatize Republikflucht in an attempt to curtail legal emigration, including requiring de-registration

    Republikflucht

    Republikflucht

    Republikflucht

  • Berlin Wall
  • Cold War barrier around West Berlin (1961–1989)

    million East Germans (20% of the population) circumvented Eastern Bloc emigration restrictions and defected from the GDR, many by crossing over the border

    Berlin Wall

    Berlin Wall

    Berlin_Wall

  • August Winnig
  • German politician, essayist and trade unionist

    neo-pagan tendencies. Winnig then withdrew from politics to go into "inner emigration". He later wrote in his autobiographies that he went from being a Nazi

    August Winnig

    August Winnig

    August_Winnig

  • Elisabeth Langgässer
  • German lyricist, prosaist, and short story writer

    published shortly after the war. She became known as an author of the Inner emigration because she stayed in Germany during the Nazi reign, opposed the Nazi

    Elisabeth Langgässer

    Elisabeth Langgässer

    Elisabeth_Langgässer

  • Rudolf Brunngraber
  • Austrian writer, journalist and painter

    (September 1997), pp.103-9 Neil H. Donahue, Doris Kirchner, Flight of fantasy: new perspectives on inner emigration in German literature, p.182 v t e

    Rudolf Brunngraber

    Rudolf_Brunngraber

  • Checkpoint Charlie
  • Crossing point in the Berlin Wall

    permission to construct the Berlin Wall in 1961 to prevent brain drain, emigration and defection from East Berlin and the wider German Democratic Republic

    Checkpoint Charlie

    Checkpoint Charlie

    Checkpoint_Charlie

  • March 1940
  • Month of 1940

    Kirchner, Doris, eds. (2005). Flight of Fantasy: New Perspectives on Inner Emigration in German Literature 1933–1945. Berghahn Books. p. 175. ISBN 978-1-57181-002-1

    March 1940

    March_1940

  • German reunification
  • 1989–1991 unification process of Germany

    Berlin and East Germany, producing a large labor supply shock in the West. Emigration from the East, totaling 870,000 people between 1989 and 1992 alone, led

    German reunification

    German reunification

    German_reunification

  • Ignas Šeinius
  • Lithuanian writer and diplomat (1889–1959)

    important in the novel also – the colors and moods of nature correspond to the inner feelings of the characters. The novel takes place during the time of the

    Ignas Šeinius

    Ignas Šeinius

    Ignas_Šeinius

  • Human capital flight
  • Emigration of highly skilled or well-educated individuals

    graduates, whereas emigration from an area with a surplus of trained people leads to better opportunities for those remaining. However, emigration may cause problems

    Human capital flight

    Human capital flight

    Human_capital_flight

  • Petras Babickas
  • Lithuanian journalist, poet and writer (1903–1991)

    legends, as well as excerpts from the works of various writers. After inner conflict within the radiophone in 1931, Babickas quit his job as a host

    Petras Babickas

    Petras Babickas

    Petras_Babickas

  • Great Wall of China
  • Series of fortifications in northern China

    Wall have included border controls (allowing control of immigration and emigration, and the imposition of duties on goods transported along the Silk Road)

    Great Wall of China

    Great Wall of China

    Great_Wall_of_China

  • Supriyo v. Union of India
  • Ongoing Indian LGBT rights case law

    drain": Hong Kong lesbian, gay, and bisexual people's consideration of emigration because of non-inclusive social policies". Sexuality Research and Social

    Supriyo v. Union of India

    Supriyo v. Union of India

    Supriyo_v._Union_of_India

  • Night Crossing
  • 1982 film by Delbert Mann

    West Germany in a homemade hot-air balloon during the Inner German border-era, when emigration to West Germany was strictly prohibited by the East German

    Night Crossing

    Night_Crossing

  • Northeast China
  • Geographical region

    to be connected via a proposed undersea tunnel. The four prefectures of Inner Mongolia (which is part of North China) east of the Greater Khingan, i.e

    Northeast China

    Northeast_China

  • History of cannabis in Italy
  • one third were used for rope production. Nevertheless, the significant emigration during the late 19th – early 20th century negatively affected the labor-intensive

    History of cannabis in Italy

    History of cannabis in Italy

    History_of_cannabis_in_Italy

  • Freddie Mercury
  • British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)

    journalists. By 1990, rumours about his health were rife. Mercury and his inner circle of colleagues and friends continually denied the stories. It has

    Freddie Mercury

    Freddie Mercury

    Freddie_Mercury

  • Departments of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany
  • Policymaking departments of East Germany

    providing its operatives with NVA passes to allow them to freely cross the inner-German border. However, it also exerted significant control over the department

    Departments of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany

    Departments of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany

    Departments_of_the_Central_Committee_of_the_Socialist_Unity_Party_of_Germany

  • Operation Trust
  • 1921–26 Soviet counterintelligence plan

    led by General Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel. Kutepov also created the Inner Line as a counter-intelligence organization to prevent Bolshevik penetrations

    Operation Trust

    Operation_Trust

  • The Physics of Sorrow
  • 2019 Canadian film

    who recalls his childhood in post-communist Bulgaria and his subsequent emigration to Canada. Based on the novel by Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov, the

    The Physics of Sorrow

    The_Physics_of_Sorrow

  • Gelu Voican Voiculescu
  • Deputy prime minister of Romania (born 1941)

    indicative of the fact that Voiculescu had compromising info on the regime's inner workings. Novelist and political writer Mircea Mihăieș added his view that

    Gelu Voican Voiculescu

    Gelu Voican Voiculescu

    Gelu_Voican_Voiculescu

  • Inner Line
  • The Inner Line (Russian: Внутренняя Линия) was a secret counter-intelligence branch of the Russian All-Military Union (ROVS), the leading Russian White

    Inner Line

    Inner_Line

  • Nightlife in Belgrade
  • Entertainment scene in Belgrade, Serbia

    famous "Russian" kafana, established after the massive Russian White emigration. Opened in November 1931 by Ruben Rotinov, it was a venue on "European

    Nightlife in Belgrade

    Nightlife in Belgrade

    Nightlife_in_Belgrade

  • Fall of the Berlin Wall
  • 1989 destruction of the Berlin Wall

    permanent emigration immediately. Initially, the Politburo planned to create a special border crossing near Schirnding specifically for this emigration. However

    Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Fall_of_the_Berlin_Wall

  • Erich Honecker
  • Leader of East Germany from 1971 to 1989

    long dealt with dissent through a mixture of brutal repression, forced emigration, and the vent of allowing occasional, limited travel to the West for a

    Erich Honecker

    Erich Honecker

    Erich_Honecker

  • List of cities in China by population
  • delicacies Four Symbols Four Treasures of the Study Four Wangs Demographics Emigration Ethnic groups Eunuchs Internal migration Languages Life expectancy Statistics

    List of cities in China by population

    List of cities in China by population

    List_of_cities_in_China_by_population

  • History of Key West
  • Richard Brautigan, and French sportsman Guy de la Valdène, formed a close inner-circle in Key West during the 1970s. They often spent their days fishing

    History of Key West

    History of Key West

    History_of_Key_West

  • History of Wahhabism
  • like their saying that we make generalized takfīr, and that we make emigration obligatory towards us,. .. All of this is from lying and slander by which

    History of Wahhabism

    History of Wahhabism

    History_of_Wahhabism

  • Damalas
  • Dynastic House of Genoese origin

    Aegean Islander Migration to the United Kingdom and Australia, 1815-1945: Emigration, Settlement, Community Building, and Integration (PDF) (PhD). Flinders

    Damalas

    Damalas

    Damalas

  • Development of the inner German border
  • Evolution of fortifications between East and West Germany during the Cold War

    defences succeeded in reducing the scale of unauthorised emigration to a trickle. The inner German border owed its origins to the agreements reached at

    Development of the inner German border

    Development_of_the_inner_German_border

  • 'Nosey Bob' Howard
  • Australian colonial executioner (c. 1832–1906)

    described as a "quiet suburb", and serviced by a tram from the more populated inner city. In November 1887 Robert Howard was assaulted and maltreated by a group

    'Nosey Bob' Howard

    'Nosey Bob' Howard

    'Nosey_Bob'_Howard

  • White flight
  • Mass exodus of white people from areas becoming more diverse

    field led to an increased emigration of men of military age. In November 1963, state media cited the chief reasons for emigration as uncertainty about the

    White flight

    White_flight

  • List of Bronx High School of Science alumni
  • Retrieved May 23, 2010. But like all good comic-book directors, Favreau has an inner geek. A native New Yorker, Favreau attended the Bronx High School of Science

    List of Bronx High School of Science alumni

    List_of_Bronx_High_School_of_Science_alumni

  • List of films shown at the New York Film Festival
  • Antonioni, France/Italy/Germany) Breaking the Waves (Lars von Trier, Denmark) Emigration, N.Y. (Egon Humer, Austria) Fire (Deepa Mehta, Canada/India) Frantz Fanon:

    List of films shown at the New York Film Festival

    List_of_films_shown_at_the_New_York_Film_Festival

  • Zechariah Symmes
  • English Puritan clergyman (1599–1671)

    in Charlestown, Massachusetts) was an English Puritan clergyman who emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England and became pastor of the

    Zechariah Symmes

    Zechariah Symmes

    Zechariah_Symmes

  • List of regions of China
  • North China (without Eastern Inner Mongolia) 1,082,492 km2 153,180,300 142/km2 Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, and Inner Mongolia (without Chifeng, Hinggan

    List of regions of China

    List_of_regions_of_China

  • Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro
  • Cuban security official (born c. 1985)

    widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Cuba's current inner circle of power. Rodríguez Castro is the son of Déborah Castro Espín, the

    Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro

    Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro

    Raúl_Guillermo_Rodríguez_Castro

  • Slovenia
  • Country in Central Europe

    opportunities, between 1880 and 1910 there was extensive emigration; around 300,000 Slovenes (1 in 6) emigrated to other countries, mostly to the US, but also to

    Slovenia

    Slovenia

    Slovenia

  • Predestination in Protestantism
  • election or reprobation based on an analysis of one's relationship with God, inner aspirations, or behavior? Does posing such questions violate the principles

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  • Inger
  • Girl/Female

    Scandinavian Teutonic Danish Swedish

    Inger

    Ing's abundance. Feminine of Ing who was Norse mythological god of the earth's fertility.

    Inger

  • Batinah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Batinah |

    Hidden, Inner

    Batinah |

  • Inder
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Inder

    Ruler of all that is wild and untamed., Born of tooth and fang

    Inder

  • Inder
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Inder

    Supreme god.

    Inder

  • INNES
  • Female

    English

    INNES

    Anglicized unisex form of Scottish Gaelic Aonghas, INNES means "excellent valor." 

    INNES

  • INNES
  • Male

    English

    INNES

    Scottish Anglicized unisex form of Gaelic Aonghas, INNES means "excellent valor." 

    INNES

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    English

    Tinner

    English : occupational name for a tin worker, Middle English tinier, an agent derivative of Middle English, Old English tin.

    Tinner

  • GRÁINNE
  • Female

    Irish

    GRÁINNE

    Irish name, possibly related to Gaelic grán, GRÁINNE means "grain." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Cormac mac Airt.

    GRÁINNE

  • Winner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Winner

    English (Norfolk) : unexplained.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Wiener.

    Winner

  • Inger
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic

    Inger

    Guarded by Ing; Ing is Beautiful; Daughter of Hero; Enclosure

    Inger

  • Inder Kant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Inder Kant

    Indra devta

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  • Finner
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    German

    Finner

    German : ethnic name for a Finn (see Finn 3) or a topographic name, from an agent derivative of Old High German fenni, Middle Low German and Old Frisian fenne ‘bog’ (see Fenn).English : possibly a variant of Fenner.

    Finner

  • Inger
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Inger

    Son's army.

    Inger

  • Pinner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and North German

    Pinner

    English and North German : occupational name for a maker of pins or pegs (or alternatively, in the case of the German name, a metonymic occupational name for a shoemaker), a derivative of Pinn, with the addition of the agent suffix -er.English : occupational name for a maker or user of combs, Anglo-Norman French peigner, an agent derivative of peigne ‘comb’.English : habitational name from Pinner, now part of northwest London, which derives its name from Old English pinn ‘pin’, ‘peg’ + ōra ‘slope’, ‘ridge’, describing a projecting hill spur.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name for someone from Pinne (Polish Pniewy) near Poznań.German : habitational name for someone from a place called Pinnan or Pinne.

    Pinner

  • Binner
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    English

    Binner

    English : occupational name for a maker of bins, from a derivative of Old English binn ‘bin’, ‘manger’.Welsh : variant of Bonner.German : variant of Binder.

    Binner

  • INGER
  • Female

    Swedish

    INGER

    Swedish contracted form of Scandinavian Ingegerd, INGER means "Ing's enclosure."

    INGER

  • Dinner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon and Cornwall)

    Dinner

    English (Devon and Cornwall) : perhaps a variant of Denner.

    Dinner

  • Innes
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish

    Innes

    From the River Island

    Innes

  • Inder
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Traditional

    Inder

    The God of Weather and War; Lord of the Devas; King of Gods

    Inder

  • Inger
  • Boy/Male

    German, Norse, Swedish

    Inger

    Guarded by Ing; Ing's Beauty

    Inger

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  • Hodur
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Hodur

    A blind son of Odin.

  • Lav
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Lav

    Love; To Joint

  • Nuwairah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nuwairah |

    Small fire

  • Aalam
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Aalam

    World

  • Pankajpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Pankajpreet

    Love of Lotus

  • CANDICE
  • Female

    English

    CANDICE

    English variant spelling of Latin Candace, CANDICE means "prince of servants."

  • Danby
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Scandinavian

    Danby

    Village in Denmark

  • Rajisha | ராஜீஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rajisha | ராஜீஷா 

  • Mahira |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mahira |

    Highly skilled, Expert, Quick, Talented, Powerful, Quick

  • Mujibur
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mujibur

    Responsive

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  • Sock
  • n.

    A warm inner sole for a shoe.

  • Inwall
  • n.

    An inner wall; specifically (Metal.), the inner wall, or lining, of a blast furnace.

  • After-dinner
  • n.

    The time just after dinner.

  • Inner
  • a.

    Not obvious or easily discovered; obscure.

  • Anteprandial
  • a.

    Preceding dinner.

  • Inferring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Infer

  • Interring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Inter

  • Inferred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Infer

  • Inner
  • a.

    Further in; interior; internal; not outward; as, an spirit or its phenomena.

  • Inwardly
  • adv.

    In the inner parts; internally.

  • Leucosphere
  • n.

    The inner corona.

  • Inearth
  • v. t.

    To inter.

  • After-dinner
  • a.

    Following dinner; post-prandial; as, an after-dinner nap.

  • Sinner
  • v. i.

    To act as a sinner.

  • Nucleolated
  • a.

    Having a nucleole, or second inner nucleus.

  • Interred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Inter

  • Within
  • adv.

    In the inner part; inwardly; internally.

  • Inter
  • v. t.

    To deposit and cover in the earth; to bury; to inhume; as, to inter a dead body.

  • Withinside
  • adv.

    In the inner parts; inside.

  • Ceiling
  • v. t.

    The inner planking of a vessel.