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German Post-War Refugees Finally Get Notice Germany's borders were redrawn after World War II, and sections of the country were lost to Poland and the Czech Republic. Millions of Germans living in ...
In a largely forgotten chapter of the dying days of World War II, some 250,000 German refugees were interned in refugee camps across Denmark -- still then occupied by the Nazis -- where they were ...
Their father, a German soldier, had been shot dead by partisans in Italy a year earlier at 39. "The conditions were unbearable on the refugee train," Herbert recalled.
In July 1946, dozens of German refugee children, "the Shamrock children", stepped off a passenger ferry at Dun Laoighaire Pier, kickstarting a proud period in Irish history during World War II ...
About Face: Jewish Refugees in the Allied Forces. Special | 1h 36m 23s Video has Closed Captions | CC. German-born Jews escaped the Nazis and later returned to fight against Hitler's forces.
Some refugees may return to Syria because they want to live there again. But many won’t—for the same reasons many refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe didn’t after World War II.
Barbed wire and tunneling beneath it to go and pick flowers outside his refugee camp in Denmark are what Jorg Baden remembers most clearly 75 years on from World War II. Baden's experience -- a ...
Denmark's German refugees remember forgotten WWII chapter. ... to go and pick flowers outside his refugee camp in Denmark are what Jorg Baden remembers most clearly 75 years on from World War II.
Barbed wire and tunneling beneath it to go and pick flowers outside his refugee camp in Denmark are what Jorg Baden remembers most clearly 75 years on from World War II. Baden's experience -- a ...