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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV046911386
    Format: xi, 654 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    ISBN: 978-1-59420-673-3 , 978-0-14-311099-6
    Content: "In May of 1945, German forces surrendered to the Allied powers, effectively putting an end to World War II in Europe. But the aftershocks of this global military conflict did not cease with the signing of truces and peace treaties. Millions of lost and homeless POWs, slave laborers, political prisoners, and concentration camp survivors overwhelmed Germany, a country in complete disarray. British and American soldiers gathered the malnourished and desperate foreigners, and attempted to repatriate them to Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, and the USSR. But after exhaustive efforts, there remained over a million displaced persons who either refused to go home or, in the case of many, had no home to which to return. They would spend the next three to five years in displaced persons camps, divided by nationalities, temporary homelands in exile, with their own police forces, churches, schools, newspapers, and medical facilities.
    Content: The international community couldn't agree on the fate of the Last Million, and after a year of fruitless debate and inaction, an International Refugee Organization was created to resettle them in lands suffering from labor shortages. But no nations were willing to accept the 200,000 to 250,000 Jewish men, women, and children who remained trapped in Germany. In 1948, the United States, among the last countries to accept anyone for resettlement, finally passed a Displaced Persons Bill - but as Cold War fears supplanted memories of WWII atrocities, the bill only granted visas to those who were reliably anti-communist, including thousands of former Nazi collaborators, Waffen-SS members, and war criminals, while barring the Jews who were suspected of being Communist sympathizers or agents because they had been recent residents of Soviet-dominated Poland.
    Content: Only after the passage of the controversial UN resolution for the partition of Palestine and Israel's declaration of independence were the remaining Jewish survivors finally able to leave their displaced persons camps in Germany."--
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke. - Includes bibliographical references and index , From Poland and Ukraine : Forced Laborers, 1941-1945 -- From Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Western Ukraine -- From the Concentration and Death Camps -- Alone, Abandoned, Determined, the She'erit Hapletah Organizes -- The Harrison Mission, Report, and Consequences -- The U.S., the UK, the USSR, and UNRRA -- Inside the DP Camps -- "The War Department Is Very Anxious" -- "U.S. Begins Purge in German Camps. Will Weed Out Nazis, -- Fascist Sympathizers and Criminals Among Displaced Persons," -- New York Times, March 10, 1946 -- The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry Issues Its Report -- The Polish Jews Escape into Germany -- Fiorello La Guardia to the Rescue -- The Death of UNRRA -- "Send Them Here," Life Magazine, September 23, 1946 -- Fact-Finding in Europe -- "The Best Migrant Types" -- "So Difficult of Solution" Jewish Displaced Persons -- "Jewish Immigration Is the Central Issue in Palestine Today" -- "A Noxious Mess Which Defies Digestion" -- "A Shameful Victory for [the] School of Bigotry" -- "Get These People Moving" -- "The Utilization of Refugees from the Soviet Union -- in the U.S. National Interest" -- The Displaced Persons Act of 1950 -- McCarran's Internal Security Act Restricts the Entry of Communist Subversives -- "The Nazis Come In" -- The Gates Open Wide -- Aftermaths
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-69840-663-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Flüchtling ; Vertreibung ; Umsiedlung ; Juden ; Staatenlosigkeit ; Nachkriegszeit ; History ; History
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023378143
    Format: VIII, 154 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9789042023499
    Series Statement: On the boundary of two worlds 12
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [140] - 148
    Language: English
    Keywords: Deutschland ; Baltikum ; Außenpolitik ; Koexistenz ; Vertreibung
    Author information: Hiden, John 1940-2012
    Author information: Housden, Martyn 1962-
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  • 3
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    Washington, DC [u.a.] :Woodrow Wilson Center Press [u.a.],
    UID:
    almahu_BV035993126
    Format: XXVIII, 451 S. : , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 978-0-8018-9408-4
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 419 - 436. pt. 1. The national ideal -- One ideal or many? A short history -- Colonization and resettlement : early Romanian experience -- Into the Nazis' "fold" -- Romanian eugenics : racism without a "race" -- Modern science and nationalism : two Romanian cases -- The population exchange with Bulgaria -- pt. 2. Model province -- The new regime -- The project : "Model province" -- Cleansing the terrain, I : mass murder -- Cleansing the terrain, II : deportation -- The cost of Utopia -- What did they know? What did they do? -- pt. 3. Between the dream and reality -- Romanianization -- Deporting Roma -- Stopping deportations and changing course -- "Voluntary" population exchange with Bulgaria -- Getting ready for the world that never came : planning population exchanges -- Letting them out, and keeping them out.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Nationalismus ; Vertreibung ; Juden ; Roma ; Judenvernichtung
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046294350
    Format: xii, 335 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9781526139351
    Series Statement: Cultural history of modern war
    Content: Mass population displacement affected millions of Europe's civilians across the different theatres of war in 1914-18. At the end of the war, a senior Red Cross official wrote 'there were refugees everywhere. It was as if the entire world had to move or was waiting to move'. Europe on the move: refugees in the era of the Great War, 1912-23 is the first attempt to understand their experiences as a whole and to establish the political, social and cultural significance and ramifications of the wartime refugee crisis. Drawing on original research by leading specialists from more than a dozen countries, it will become the definitive work on the subject and will appeal to anyone who wishes to understand how governments and public opinion responded to refugees a century ago
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Europa ; Flüchtling ; Minderheit ; Vertreibung ; Umsiedlung ; Geschichte 1912-1934 ; Europa ; Erster Weltkrieg ; Flüchtling ; Geschichte 1912-1922 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Historische Darstellung ; Sammlung von Beiträgen ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
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    Manchester :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV046879539
    Format: xiv, 231 Seiten : , 4 Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-5261-2346-6
    Content: As an unprecedented number of people are displaced around the world, scholars continue to strive to make sense of what appear to be a series of constantly unfolding 'crises.' Drawing on research in a range of regions - from Latin America, to Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, North America, post-Soviet regions, and South and South-East Asia - Displacement offers an interdisciplinary and transnational approach to thinking about structures, spaces, and lived experiences of displacement. The contributors engage in a historical, transnational, interdisciplinary dialogue to offer different ways of theorizing about refugees, internally displaced persons, stateless people and others that have been forcibly displaced. Representing a collective effort by sociologists, geographers, anthropologists, political scientists, historians and migration studies scholars, this volume develops new cross-regional conversations and theoretically innovative vocabularies in the work on forced displacement. It also draws forced displacement together with other contemporary issues across different disciplines such as urbanisation, race, and imperialism.
    Note: Preface: the political geography and moral economy of asylum / Didier Fassin -- Introduction: global conversations on refuge / Silvia Pasquetti and Romola Sanyal -- Part I. Experiments of categorizing and control. 1. Creating proper subjects: the politics of Hmong refugee resettlement in the United States / Chia Youyee Vang ; 2. 'Niche openings' and compassionate exclusions: the UK's response to children during the refugee crisis / Ala Sirriyeh ; 3. The banality of displacement: re-reading Hannah Arendt to instil critical thought in the Colombian refugee crisis / Ulrich Oslender ; 4. Refugees welcome? The politics of repatriation and return in a global era of security. Case study: the Rohingya in Bangladesh / Tazreena Sajjad -- Part II. Inhabiting displacement and crafting futures. 5. At sea: maritime Palestine displaced / Diana Allan ; 6. Privatized housing and never ending displacement: the temporality of dwelling for displaced Georgians / Catherine Brun and Ragne Øwre Thorshaug ; 7. Voice through exit: Syrian refugees at the borders of Europe and the struggle to choose where to live / Chiara Denaro ; 8. The global refugee camp: coinciding locales of refuge among Sahrawi refugees in North Africa / Konstantina Isidoros -- Part III. Scales of intervention. 9. Out-sourcing refuge: distance, deferral, and immunity in the urban governance of refugees / Jonathan Darling ; 10. Visibilising suffering or stealth humanitarianism? The perils of promoting durable protection in cities of the south / Caroline Wanjiku Kihato and Loren B Landau ; 11. Onward pushes and negotiated refuge: theorizing the fluid national and urban regimes of forced migration in Southeast Asia / Pei Palmgren
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-5261-2348-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-5261-2347-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Flüchtlingspolitik ; Vertreibung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046823244
    Format: xi, 399 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9780367457143
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in Second World War history
    Uniform Title: Polski Dziki Zachód (przymusowe migracje i kulturowe oswajanie Nadodrza 1945-48, 2015)
    Content: "The incorporation of German territories east of the Oder and Western Neisse rivers into Poland in 1945 was linked with the difficult process of an almost total exchange of population and involved the taking over of a region in which the WWII had effected an enormous level of destruction. The contemporary term 'Polish Wild West' not only alluded to the reigning atmosphere of chaos and 'survival of the fittest' in the Polish-German borderland but was also associated with a new kind of freedom and the opportunity to start everything anew. The arrival in this region of Polish settlers from different parts of Poland, led to Poles, Germans and Soviet soldiers temporarily coming into contact with each other. Living together in this war-damaged space was far from easy. On the basis of ego-documents, the author recreates the beginnings of the shaping of this new society, one affected by a repressive political system, internal conflicts and human tragedy. In distancing oneself from the until-recently dominant narratives concerning expellees in Germany or pioneers of the 'Recovered Territories' in Poland, Beata Halicka tells the story of the disintegration of a previous cultural landscape and the establishment of one which was new, in a colourful and vivid manner and encompassing different points of view"--
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-00-302490-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Oder-Gebiet ; Polen ; Deutsche ; Vertreibung ; Polen ; Siedlung ; Geschichte 1945-1948
    Author information: Halicka, Beata 1972-
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048569001
    Format: xxvii, 15 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln, 274 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 580 grams
    Edition: First issued in Paperback
    ISBN: 9780367588564
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Modern European History 57
    Content: In mid-1989, the Bulgarian communist regime seeking to prop up its legitimacy played the ethnonational card by expelling 360,000 Turks and Muslims across the Iron Curtain to neighboring Turkey. It was the single largest ethnic cleansing during the Cold War in Europe after the wrapping up of the postwar expulsions (‘population transfers’) of ethnic Germans from Central Europe in the latter half of the 1940s. Furthermore, this expulsion of Turks and Muslims from Bulgaria was the sole unilateral act of ethnic cleansing that breached the Iron Curtain. The 1989 ethnic cleansing was followed by an unprecedented return of almost half of the expellees, after the collapse of the Bulgarian communist regime. The return, which partially reversed the effects of this ethnic cleansing, was the first-ever of its kind in history.
    Content: Despite the unprecedented character of this 1989 expulsion and the subsequent return, not a single research article, let alone a monograph, has been devoted to these momentous developments yet. However, the tragic events shape today’s Bulgaria, while the persisting attempts to suppress the remembrance of the 1989 expulsion continue sharply dividing the country’s inhabitants. Without remembering about this ethnic cleansing it is impossible to explain the fall of the communist system in Bulgaria and the origins of ethnic cleansing during the Yugoslav wars. Faltering Yugoslavia’s future ethnic cleansers took a good note that neither Moscow nor Washington intervened in neighboring Bulgaria to stop the 1989 expulsion, which in light of international law was then still the legal instrument of ‘population transfer.’ The as yet unhealed wound of the 1989 ethnic cleansing negatively affects the Bulgaria’s relations with Turkey and the European Union.
    Content: It seems that the only way out of this debilitating conundrum is establishing a truth and reconciliation commission that at long last would ensure transitional justice for all Bulgarians irrespective of language, religion or ethnicity
    Additional Edition: Äquivalent
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-351-06270-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science
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    Keywords: Bulgarien ; Türken ; Muslim ; Vertreibung ; Geschichte 1989
    Author information: Kamusella, Tomasz 1967-
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