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Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The impressive thirty-three pound album had been composed by his sister Cecila "Zippy" Orlin from photographs taken during the period when the former concentration camp Bergen-Belsen was used as a Displaced Persons camp for Jewish survivors of the Nazi atrocities. ... Jews in Germany after 1945: A list by Yaakov Ben Shalom...
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Control book for Displaced Persons and refugees, issued 3rd of Febr. 1948 for a Rumania born solicitor, who did not want to return home after end of world war 2. ... First day cover, left with Dutch memorial for the Putten revolution agains the German occupation and following of Jews 2nd Oct. 1944, issued by East Germany...
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WASHINGTON - Irving Heymont, a retired Army colonel who commanded one of the largest displaced persons camps for European Jews in Europe immediately after World War II, died March 17 at his home in suburban Fort Belvoir, Va. ... One resident told his son that Colonel Heymont was "one of those non-Jews with a Jewish heart."
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Displaced persons' camps in Europe and migration around the world. Study guide & statistics for all the 1945-1949 forgotten holocaust of all nationalities during World War II, Very comprehensive, includes: Ukrainians, Polish, Germans, Latvians, Estonians, Italians, French, Yugoslavs, Catholic, Orthodox, and others.
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In the summer 1945, Displaced Persons camps in Germany epitomized a place of contrasts and paradoxes. DPs still languished behind barbed wires after the Allied armies had liberated the concentration camps.The military had assumed that practically all of the Displaced Persons would be sent to their countries of origin.
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Camps for Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria [Map] ... The Harrison Report on the Treatment of Displaced Jews ... Photographs of Displaced Persons...
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