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Russia's invasion of Ukraine
- Since Russian president Vladimir Putin put his “special military operation” into action and invaded Ukraine in February 2022, millions of Ukrainians fled westward in an attempt to escape the violence.
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine
- The full effects of Russia’s invasion are yet to be seen, but as of April 2023 reports state that more than eight million Ukrainians have registered as refugees in Europe, and a further five million-plus are internally displaced.
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World War II
- Everyone is familiar with World War II and the horrors that occurred between 1939 and 1945. As the conflict between the Axis and Allied powers raged on all across Europe and the Pacific, millions upon millions of people were displaced from their homes.
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World War II
- Studies of the refugee crisis caused by the largest war the world has seen to date put the total number of displaced individuals between 40 and 60 million.
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The partition of India and Pakistan
- The victors of World War II redrew many preexisting national boundaries around the world, often with very little consideration for the social and ethnic frontiers and connections that had already been in place for generations.
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The partition of India and Pakistan
- The nations of India and Pakistan were partitioned in 1947 along what England considered to be religious boundaries. The hurried line that was drawn caused a massive exodus from both sides, and created a crisis involving 20 million refugees.
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The Bangladesh Liberation War
- Another conflict and crisis caused by the rushed partition of India and Pakistan occurred in present-day Bangladesh.
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The Bangladesh Liberation War
- Before 1971, Bangladesh was known as East Pakistan. The Bangladeshi war for independence caused a massive refugee crisis, displacing about 10 million individuals.
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World War I
- The Great War, spurred by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, was the largest conflict the world had seen up to that point.
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World War I
- The conflicts that occurred across Europe and up and down the constantly changing Eastern and Western fronts caused the displacement of at least 14 million people.
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The Syrian civil war
- The Syrian civil war has been raging since 2015, and has torn the country apart. Constant flares of guerilla warfare have taken an extreme toll on the population.
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The Syrian civil war
- As the conflict continues, more than 13 million Syrians have been forced to flee their homes and seek asylum elsewhere. Another 6.7 million people have been internally displaced, forced to flee their homes but unable to leave the country.
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The Soviet-Afghan War
- In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and occupied the country until 1988.
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The Soviet-Afghan War
- Frequent clashes between the Soviet-backed communist government and the US-backed mujahideen rebels caused many Afghans to flee their homes out of fear of the violence occurring all around them. Around 6.2 million people were affected by the conflict.
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The Venezuelan refugee crisis
- Civil unrest in Venezuela has shaken the country since 2014.
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The Venezuelan refugee crisis
- As the violence rages on and food insecurity spreads rapidly, there is no end to the crisis in sight, and more than six million individuals have fled to neighboring countries.
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The South Sudanese Civil War
- The civil war in South Sudan that began in 2013 triggered what came to be the largest refugee crisis in Africa.
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The South Sudanese Civil War
- The war, fought between the government and resistance forces, displaced more than four million people.
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The occupation of Palestine
- The humanitarian crisis in the Occupied Palestinian Territories has been raging longer than any other, since the original partition of Mandatory Palestine in 1947.
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The occupation of Palestine
- While the Gaza Strip acts as an open-air prison for more than 38,000 internally displaced Palestinians, another seven million individuals have been forced to flee their homeland in search of safety elsewhere.
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The Yugoslav wars
- The numerous wars for independence in what was known as Yugoslavia created what was at the time the largest refugee crisis Europe had seen since World War II.
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The Yugoslav wars
- As Yugoslavia was broken up into the six modern countries that exist today, two million people had to flee the war-torn region.
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The Iraq War
- The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 sparked a long conflict within the country, the consequences of which are still being felt today.
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The Iraq War
- More than 9.2 million Iraqis were pushed out of their homes by the violence, and have either fled to neighboring countries or remain internally displaced.
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The Rwandan genocide
- After a plane carrying Rwandan president Habyarimana and President Ntaryamira of Burundi was shot down in 1994, a genocide that took the lives of 800,000 individuals took place in Rwanda.
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The Rwandan genocide
- In addition to the harrowing number of deaths, the Rwandan genocide also caused over two million people to flee the country in search of safety.
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The crisis in Somalia
- Three decades of internal conflict, coupled with unrelenting natural disasters and food shortages, have left many Somalians no choice but to seek shelter and security in neighboring countries.
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The crisis in Somalia
- As of March 2022, 750,000 individuals have fled to neighboring countries, and more than 2.6 million are displaced within the country. Sources: (Epimonia) (World Vision) (Center for Disaster Philanthropy) See also: Famous people who had to flee their home countries
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine
- Since Russian president Vladimir Putin put his “special military operation” into action and invaded Ukraine in February 2022, millions of Ukrainians fled westward in an attempt to escape the violence.
© Getty Images
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine
- The full effects of Russia’s invasion are yet to be seen, but as of April 2023 reports state that more than eight million Ukrainians have registered as refugees in Europe, and a further five million-plus are internally displaced.
© Getty Images
2 / 29 Fotos
World War II
- Everyone is familiar with World War II and the horrors that occurred between 1939 and 1945. As the conflict between the Axis and Allied powers raged on all across Europe and the Pacific, millions upon millions of people were displaced from their homes.
© Getty Images
3 / 29 Fotos
World War II
- Studies of the refugee crisis caused by the largest war the world has seen to date put the total number of displaced individuals between 40 and 60 million.
© Getty Images
4 / 29 Fotos
The partition of India and Pakistan
- The victors of World War II redrew many preexisting national boundaries around the world, often with very little consideration for the social and ethnic frontiers and connections that had already been in place for generations.
© Getty Images
5 / 29 Fotos
The partition of India and Pakistan
- The nations of India and Pakistan were partitioned in 1947 along what England considered to be religious boundaries. The hurried line that was drawn caused a massive exodus from both sides, and created a crisis involving 20 million refugees.
© Getty Images
6 / 29 Fotos
The Bangladesh Liberation War
- Another conflict and crisis caused by the rushed partition of India and Pakistan occurred in present-day Bangladesh.
© Getty Images
7 / 29 Fotos
The Bangladesh Liberation War
- Before 1971, Bangladesh was known as East Pakistan. The Bangladeshi war for independence caused a massive refugee crisis, displacing about 10 million individuals.
© Getty Images
8 / 29 Fotos
World War I
- The Great War, spurred by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, was the largest conflict the world had seen up to that point.
© Getty Images
9 / 29 Fotos
World War I
- The conflicts that occurred across Europe and up and down the constantly changing Eastern and Western fronts caused the displacement of at least 14 million people.
© Getty Images
10 / 29 Fotos
The Syrian civil war
- The Syrian civil war has been raging since 2015, and has torn the country apart. Constant flares of guerilla warfare have taken an extreme toll on the population.
© Getty Images
11 / 29 Fotos
The Syrian civil war
- As the conflict continues, more than 13 million Syrians have been forced to flee their homes and seek asylum elsewhere. Another 6.7 million people have been internally displaced, forced to flee their homes but unable to leave the country.
© Getty Images
12 / 29 Fotos
The Soviet-Afghan War
- In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and occupied the country until 1988.
© Getty Images
13 / 29 Fotos
The Soviet-Afghan War
- Frequent clashes between the Soviet-backed communist government and the US-backed mujahideen rebels caused many Afghans to flee their homes out of fear of the violence occurring all around them. Around 6.2 million people were affected by the conflict.
© Getty Images
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The Venezuelan refugee crisis
- Civil unrest in Venezuela has shaken the country since 2014.
© Getty Images
15 / 29 Fotos
The Venezuelan refugee crisis
- As the violence rages on and food insecurity spreads rapidly, there is no end to the crisis in sight, and more than six million individuals have fled to neighboring countries.
© Getty Images
16 / 29 Fotos
The South Sudanese Civil War
- The civil war in South Sudan that began in 2013 triggered what came to be the largest refugee crisis in Africa.
© Getty Images
17 / 29 Fotos
The South Sudanese Civil War
- The war, fought between the government and resistance forces, displaced more than four million people.
© Getty Images
18 / 29 Fotos
The occupation of Palestine
- The humanitarian crisis in the Occupied Palestinian Territories has been raging longer than any other, since the original partition of Mandatory Palestine in 1947.
© Getty Images
19 / 29 Fotos
The occupation of Palestine
- While the Gaza Strip acts as an open-air prison for more than 38,000 internally displaced Palestinians, another seven million individuals have been forced to flee their homeland in search of safety elsewhere.
© Getty Images
20 / 29 Fotos
The Yugoslav wars
- The numerous wars for independence in what was known as Yugoslavia created what was at the time the largest refugee crisis Europe had seen since World War II.
© Getty Images
21 / 29 Fotos
The Yugoslav wars
- As Yugoslavia was broken up into the six modern countries that exist today, two million people had to flee the war-torn region.
© Getty Images
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The Iraq War
- The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 sparked a long conflict within the country, the consequences of which are still being felt today.
© Getty Images
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The Iraq War
- More than 9.2 million Iraqis were pushed out of their homes by the violence, and have either fled to neighboring countries or remain internally displaced.
© Getty Images
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The Rwandan genocide
- After a plane carrying Rwandan president Habyarimana and President Ntaryamira of Burundi was shot down in 1994, a genocide that took the lives of 800,000 individuals took place in Rwanda.
© Getty Images
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The Rwandan genocide
- In addition to the harrowing number of deaths, the Rwandan genocide also caused over two million people to flee the country in search of safety.
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The crisis in Somalia
- Three decades of internal conflict, coupled with unrelenting natural disasters and food shortages, have left many Somalians no choice but to seek shelter and security in neighboring countries.
© Getty Images
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The crisis in Somalia
- As of March 2022, 750,000 individuals have fled to neighboring countries, and more than 2.6 million are displaced within the country. Sources: (Epimonia) (World Vision) (Center for Disaster Philanthropy) See also: Famous people who had to flee their home countries
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History's worst refugee crises
The worst refugee crises in history
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War is hell, and always leaves destruction in its wake. Throughout history, ordinary people have been driven out of their homes and forced to go on long, often treacherous journeys in search of safety and asylum. These citizens are victims of situations largely out of their control, and typically receive little outside help. But their stories are important to listen to, and the more we understand about past crises, the more we can do to help the victims of today.
Read on to learn more about the worst refugee crises in history.
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