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Entangled histories and lost memories: Jewish survivors in Occupied Germany, 1945-49

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In 1946-47 more than a quarter of a million Jews were gathered in Germany, the majority were East European Jewish displaced persons. Historians are just begining to focus on the social and gender history, firstly on the many encounters among Jews and Germans, and secondly on the impact of the Soviet experience on definitions and memories of being a survivor.

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