Remapping relief and rescue: flight, displacement and International aid for Jewish refugees during World War II
TitleRemapping relief and rescue: flight, displacement and International aid for Jewish refugees during World War II
Author
Call numberP325.21/007
Object number10549
Place of publicationMilwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
PublisherHolmes & Meier
Year of publication
2012
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'New German critique 117 Vol.39, No.3 Fall 2012
Description
Concludes that the path traversed by European Jews from Poland to Siberia, central Asia and Iran and back to Poland in 1945, followed by flight and displacement to US occupied Germany , Austria and Italy, from Teheran and Tashkent to Berlin and Bavaria and on to all corners of the globe, renders the history of the Holocaust, its refugees and survivors, transnational and multidirectional in new ways.