Pres. Quezon went to the US during World War II.
The leader of the Polish forces in exile was Wladislaw Raczkiewicz, President.
Boleslaw Raczkiewicz pointed by last legally elected president Ignacy Moscicki( polish president may point the successor in case of war), Boleslaw Raczkiewicz was called Poland's President on the Exile and held the office in London, UK.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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Makiki, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Haiti has had 2 presidents, 2 provisional presidents, and has elected it's next president who will take office on 2011 May 14.PresidentsJean-Bertrand AristideRené PrévalMichel Joseph Martelly *(recently elected)Provisional PresidentsÉmile Jonassaint (during Aristide's first exile)Boniface Alexandre (during Aristide's second exile)
King Lous XVIII.
During the exile they held on to their Torah.
During most of the second World War, Poland had a government in exile in London that was recognized diplomatically by most of the Allied Powers.
Contents[hide] 1 Emilio Aguinaldo2 Manuel L. Quezon 2.1 1935-19412.2 1941-1944 (Commonwealth Government-in-Exile)3 José P. Laurel4 Sergio Osmeña 4.1 1944-19454.2 1945-19465 Manuel Roxas6 Elpidio Quirino7 Ramon Magsaysay8 Carlos P. Garcia9 Diosdado Macapagal10 Ferdinand Marcos 10.1 1965-197810.2 1978-198611 Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino12 Fidel V. Ramos13 Joseph Estrada14 Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo15 Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III