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[[File:Bundesarchiv R 49 Bild-0131, Aussiedlung von Polen im Wartheland.jpg|thumb|250px|Beginning of ''[[Lebensraum]]'', the [[Expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany|Nazi German expulsion of Poles]] from [[Reichsgau Wartheland|central Poland]], 1939]] | [[File:Bundesarchiv R 49 Bild-0131, Aussiedlung von Polen im Wartheland.jpg|thumb|250px|Beginning of ''[[Lebensraum]]'', the [[Expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany|Nazi German expulsion of Poles]] from [[Reichsgau Wartheland|central Poland]], 1939]] |
'''Population transfer''' or '''resettlement''' is a type of [[mass migration]], often imposed by state policy or international authority and most frequently on the basis of [[ethnicity]] or religion but also due to [[Development-induced displacement|economic development]]. Banishment or [[exile]] is a similar process, but is forcibly applied to individuals and groups. Population transfer differs more than simply technically from individually motivated [[human migration|migration]], but at times of [[list of wars|war]], the act of fleeing from danger or [[famine]] often blurs the differences. If a state can preserve the fiction that migrations are the result of innumerable "personal" decisions, the state may be able to claim that it is not to blame for the displacement. | '''Population transfer''' or '''resettlement''' is a type of [[mass migration]] that is often imposed by a state policy or international authority. Such mass migrations are most frequently spurred on the basis of [[ethnicity]] or religion but also occur due to [[Development-induced displacement|economic development]]. Banishment or [[exile]] is a similar process, but is forcibly applied to individuals and groups. Population transfer differs more than simply technically from individually motivated [[human migration|migration]], but at times of [[list of wars|war]], the act of fleeing from danger or [[famine]] often blurs the differences. If a state can preserve the fiction that migrations are the result of innumerable "personal" decisions, the state may be able to claim that it is not to blame for the displacement. |
Often the affected population is [[Forced displacement|transferred by force]] to a distant region, perhaps not suited to their way of life, causing them substantial harm. In addition, the process implies the loss of immovable property and substantial amounts of movable property when rushed. This transfer may be motivated by the more powerful party's desire to make other uses of the land in question or, less often, by security or disastrous environmental or economic conditions that require relocation.{{citation needed|date=October 2023}} | Often the affected population is [[Forced displacement|transferred by force]] to a distant region, perhaps not suited to their way of life, causing them substantial harm. In addition, the process implies the loss of immovable property and substantial amounts of movable property when rushed. This transfer may be motivated by the more powerful party's desire to make other uses of the land in question or, less often, by security or disastrous environmental or economic conditions that require relocation.{{citation needed|date=October 2023}} |
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