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It is unclear if the UED is planning to return to the war-torn area.
According to the script, Mil was an infant who was found clutched in his dead mother's arms in a war-torn area of Europe during World War 2 and was sent to an orphanage.
Ilok and the war-torn city of Vukovar are also points of interest in the area.
The Ming government in order to increase the population, and to start the economic recovery in these war-torn area, organized many large scale forced mass migration to the area.
From the area less affected by the war in Shanxi Province, moved to the war-torn, less-populated area of the North and Central China.

war-torn and returned
The war-torn city began to see some positive development as millions of ex-pats returned to the country.
The war-torn city began to see some positive development as millions of expats returned to the country.
Four years after his debut Dragojević finally returned to directing feature films, this time completely breaking out of the youth genre to tackle the gruesome issues related to the ongoing Yugoslav Wars with a controversial drama with elements of dark comedy Lepa sela lepo gore set in war-torn Bosnia.

war-torn and France
For Saving Private Ryan he teamed up with Steven Spielberg to make a film about a search through war-torn France after D-Day to bring back a soldier.
Fields travelled to France to entertain the troops in the midst of air-raids, performing on the backs of open lorries and in war-torn areas.
The three young people traipsed across war-torn France, into Switzerland, fancying themselves like characters in a romantic novel, as Mary Shelley later recalled, but always reading widely, writing, and discussing the creative process.
The film covers events from 1913-56: the music halls of Paris, Hollywood during the 1930s, war-torn Britain, and the vineyards in Champagne, France.
Desert Storm sound system organised teknivals in France and Spain and brought raves to war-torn Sarajevo, Bosnia, in 1996.
France intervened in various post-colonial conflicts, supporting former colonies ( Western Sahara War, Shaba II, Chadian – Libyan conflict, Djiboutian Civil War ...), NATO peacekeeping missions in war-torn countries ( UNPROFOR, KFOR, UNAMIR ... ) and many humanitarian missions.
In Susan Ball's book, Ball explains that Purism was an attempt to restore regularity in a war-torn France post World War I
The increasing number of Thai students in Switzerland, who had moved there from war-torn Belgium, France, and Italy, meant that they had to take turns as guests of the Princess Mother.

war-torn and November
On November 20, 1941 Varo, along with Peret and Rubinstein, boarded the Serpa Pinto in Marseilles to flee war-torn Europe and find refuge in Mexico.
His objective was to resupply his army outside of the war-torn Virginia theater and to damage Northern morale in anticipation of the November elections.

war-torn and 1944
The War Relief Commission was formed in 1944 to address the needs of war-torn Europe.
After leaving Lazio, he spent war-torn 1944 at Torino, where he scored an amazing 27 goals in just 23 games.

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After four years of war-torn London, Christie hoped she can return some day to Syria, which she described as " gentle fertile country and its simple people, who know how to laugh and how to enjoy life ; who are idle and gay, and who have dignity, good manners, and a great sense of humor, and to whom death is not terrible.
This was during the Second World War, and he involved his students in designing low-cost, small-scale housing for the reconstruction of war-torn Finland.
Bosnia and Herzegovina faces the dual problem of rebuilding a war-torn country and introducing market reforms to its formerly centrally-planned economy.
In 1915, he burst onto a war-torn world bringing it the gift of comedy, laughter and relief while it was tearing itself apart through World War I.
The 97 children were taken from their homes in October 2007 by a then-obscure French charity, Zoé's Ark, which claimed they were orphans from Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
Early UN reports indicate that the voting was for the most part peaceful, but spurred violence in many parts of the war-torn east and the Kasais.
The brutality towards women who attempted to work, learn, or leave the house without a male escort caused outside aid to the war-torn country to be limited.
Meanwhile, the rebuilding of war-torn Afghanistan kicked off in 2002.
* 1947 – Marshall Plan: In a speech at Harvard University, United States Secretary of State George Marshall calls for economic aid to war-torn Europe.
While the Afghan government tries to rebuild the war-torn city, insurgents have continued to stage attacks not only against the Afghan government and US-led NATO forces but also against foreign diplomats and Afghan civilians.
Progress also has been made in rebuilding Lebanon's war-torn physical and financial infrastructure.
Vladimir Petrov concludes that the Allies " delayed by several years the economic reconstruction of the war-torn continent, a reconstruction which subsequently cost the United States billions of dollars.
Following the fall of the Soviet Union, in 1992, mosques in war-torn Afghanistan saw many contributions from Saudi citizens.
Ontario, and the Greater Toronto Area in particular, have been the recipients of most immigration to Canada, largely immigrants from war-torn Europe in the 1950s and 1960s and after changes in federal immigration law, a massive influx of non-Europeans since the 1970s.
McAuley has also used biotechnology and nanotechnology themes in near-future settings: Fairyland describes a dystopian, war-torn Europe where genetically engineered " dolls " are used as disposable slaves.
Italian engineers were in enormous demand throughout Europe, especially in war-torn areas such as the Netherlands, which became dotted by towns encircled in modern fortifications.
During the Thirty Years ' War, Switzerland was a relative " oasis of peace and prosperity " ( Grimmelshausen ) in war-torn Europe, mostly because all major powers in Europe depended on Swiss mercenaries, and would not let Switzerland fall in the hands of one of their rivals.
* 1961 – U. N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld dies in a plane crash while attempting to negotiate peace in the war-torn Katanga region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Adding to the woes in Asia was the Vietnam war, with millions fleeing the war-torn country.
* The Acholi Religious Leaders Peace Initiative has played a key role in promoting peace in war-torn northern Uganda.
They fell back drastically in 1939, but during the war-torn 1940s were more consistent than ever, winning their first nine games in 1946.
** Yalta Conference, wartime meeting from 4 February 1945 to 11 February 1945 among the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union — President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Premier Joseph Stalin, respectively — for the purpose of discussing Europe's postwar reorganization, intended to discuss the re-establishment of the nations of war-torn Europe.

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