Waiting for Hope: Jewish Displaced Persons in Post-World War II Germany
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Waiting for Hope: Jewish Displaced Persons in Post-World War II Germany

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After the defeat of Germany in World War II, 140,000 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust were transported to camps maintained by the Allies for displaced persons (DPs). In Waiting for Hope, historians Angelika Konigseder and Juliane Wetzel offer an administrative, social, and cultural history of the DP camps.

Starting with the discovery of Nazi death camps by Allied forces, K

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Paperback, 299 pages
Published February 14th 2001 by Northwestern University Press
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