This archive unites primary source materials from the holdings of the Wiener Library and The National Archives in a new online collection supporting research and teaching on post-WW2 Europe.
This unique archive examines the situation and plight of survivors, both Jews and non-Jews, of the Holocaust and World War Two, and their first steps back into life and community. It is an invaluable source for teaching and learning in Jewish studies, German history, Holocaust and World War II studies, Displaced Persons (DPs) and Refugee studies, Genocide, and Peace studies.
Themes covered in this new archive include refugee camps across Europe including England, Germany, Italy, Hungary and Yugoslavia; Displaced Persons’ Assembly Centre reports, Jewish Relief Unit field reports and British Military Government in Germany.
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