Displaced Persons Camps: Rebuilding Life After War

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Title

Displaced Persons Camps: Rebuilding Life After War

Subject

Educational Modules

Description

This educational module discusses how displaced persons rebuilt their lives after World War II. Displaced persons both repatriated and resettled in various places around the world, and in the process, Jewish DPs pushed forward the idea and eventual creation of a Jewish state. Through an examination of a diverse range of primary sources, thsi module tells the story of Europe's largest displaced persons crisis.

Creator

Sophia Dodd

Source

Museum of History and Holocaust Education

Publisher

Kennesaw State University

Date

August 2020

Contributor

Tyler Crafton-Karnes
Adina Langer
Isabel Mann
Brittany Sealey
Helen Thomas

Rights

All Rights Reserved.

Relation

This educational module is available as part of the Museum of History and Holocaust Education's university module offerings. You can request the full module and view the complete list of university offerings here

Format

Adobe Spark

Language

English

Type

Website
Interactive Resource

Coverage

Europe 20th Century

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Citation

Sophia Dodd, “Displaced Persons Camps: Rebuilding Life After War,” Digital Histories, accessed December 21, 2024, https://digitalhistories.kennesaw.edu/items/show/171.