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Dilemmas of minority policies: Jewish migrants in postwar Czechoslovakia and Poland

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Focusing on Jewish refugees in Polish and Czech border regions after 1945, the author argues that political decisions were part of a political strategy ained at presenting a democratic image of the respectives states. The policies particularly affected Jewish refugees from territories that had been annexed by the Soviet Union. Jews from these areas feared repatriation and went to DP camps in Germany.

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