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We are Here - New Approaches to Jewish Displaced Persons in Postwar Germany (Paperback, New)
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We are Here - New Approaches to Jewish Displaced Persons in Postwar Germany (Paperback, New)
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This book collects groundbreaking research on displaced persons
(DPs) in Europe in the period after World War II and before the
establishment of Israel. By the spring of 1947, less than two years
after Nazi Germany's defeat, some 250,000 Jewish refugees remained
in the displaced persons camps of Germany, Italy, and Austria. Yet
many Jews did not know whether to return to their home countries or
move on to someplace else. As a result, these stateless displaced
persons (DPs) created a unique space for political, cultural, and
social rebirth that was tempered by the complications of overcoming
recent trauma. In ""We Are Here,"" editors Avinoam J. Patt and
Michael Berkowitz present current research on DPs between the end
of the war and the creation of the State of Israel in order to
present a more complete and nuanced picture of the DP experience,
challenging many earlier assumptions about this group. Contributors
to this volume analyze art, music, and literature of the DPs, as
well as historical records of specific DP communities to explore
the first reactions of survivors to liberation and their
understanding of place in the context of postwar Germany and in
Europe more generally. A number of the contributions in this volume
challenge prior interpretations of Jewish DPs and Holocaust
survivors, including the supposedly unified background of the DP
population, the notion of a general reluctance to confront the
past, the idea of Zionism as an inevitable success after the war,
and the suggestion that Jews, despite their presence in Germany,
strenuously avoided contact with Germans. Far from constituting a
monolithic whole, then, ""We Are Here"" demonstrates that the DPs
were composed of diverse groups with disparate wartime experiences.
Responding to burgeoning scholarship on DPs and related issues,
""We Are Here"" sifts through the copious records DPs left behind
to shed light on the many facets of a vibrant DP society. Scholars
of the Holocaust and all readers concerned with the Jewish
experience immediately after World War II will be grateful for this
volume.
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