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rehabilitate$68502$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

EXONERATION OF VICTIMS OF REPRESSION, TERM USED IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMER SOVIET UNION, AND THE POST-SOVIET STATES
Rehabilitate (Soviet); Posthumous rehabilitation; Soviet rehabilitation
  • A rehabilitation certificate that says: "...and the case was closed for lack of ''[[corpus delicti]]''... rehabilitated posthumously"

rehabilitate      
v. αποκαθιστώ, ανασυγκροτώ, επανορθώ, επανακαθιστώ

Definition

rehabilitation
n.
1.
Reinstatement (in a former right or privilege), restoration, re-establishment, reinvestiture.
2.
Instauration, restoration to former power and splendor, renewal, renovation, redintegration, reconstitution, revivification, reinvigoration.

Wikipedia

Rehabilitation (Soviet)

Rehabilitation (Russian: реабилитация, transliterated in English as reabilitatsiya or academically rendered as reabilitacija) was a term used in the context of the former Soviet Union and the post-Soviet states. Beginning after the death of Stalin in 1953, the government undertook the political and social restoration, or political rehabilitation, of persons who had been repressed and criminally prosecuted without due basis. It restored the person to the state of acquittal. In many cases, rehabilitation was posthumous, as thousands of victims had been executed or died in labor camps.

The government also rehabilitated several minority populations which it had relocated under Stalin, and allowed them to return to their former territories and in some cases restored their autonomy in those regions.