Several instances of (including both emergency evacuations and forced migrations) occurred during and after World War II.
Forced migrations
Civilian emergency evacuations
Military evacuations
- Operation Dynamo, British evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk, France, 1940
- Operation Aerial, British evacuation of Allied forces from Western France, 1940
- Operation Cycle, British evacuation of the Beauman Division of Le Havre, France, 1940
- Operation Alphabet, British evacuation of Allied forces from Narvik, Norway, 1940
- Evacuations of Commonwealth forces from Greece and Crete during the Battle of Greece, 1941
- Evacuation for Odessa during the Siege of Odessa
- Evacuation from Crimea during the Crimea Campaign
- Evacuations during the Siege of Leningrad
- Operation Ke, Japanese evacuation from Guadalcanal, Jan-Feb 1943
- Japanese evacuation from Kiska, July 1943
- Allied invasion of Sicily, Axis evacuation order to the Royal Italian Army over the Strait of Messina to Italy, 1943
- Operation Hannibal, German evacuation of the Wehrmacht from East Prussia in advance of the Red Army, 1945
- Evacuation of Tallinn
Industrial evacuations
- Evacuation of industries from western USSR to the Urals
- Evacuation of industries from western USSR to Central Asia
- Evacuation of industries from western USSR to Kazakhstan
- Evacuation of industries from western USSR to the Caucasus
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