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Between expulsion and rescue: The transports for German-speaking Jews of Czechoslovakia in 1946

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Postwar Czechoslovak authorities refused to exempt German-speaking Jews from anti-German policies, forcing them to prove their anti-fascist credentials in order to avoid persecution and expulsion. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration mission to Czechoslovakia not only shed light on the cases of expelled German-speaking Jews, but also show that many sought to be included on transports because they found conditions in post-war Czechoslvakia unbearable

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