This book, first published in 1988, charts society’s responses to
the huge numbers of refugees in Europe and the Middle East during
and after the Second World War. At the close of the war large areas
of Europe lay in ruins, and large numbers of refugees faced
upheaval and famine. Political considerations influenced the
decisions as to who received assistance, and refugees were forcibly
repatriated or resettled – and in the analysis of these matters
and more, both the refugee crises of the 1940s and their relevance
today are highlighted.
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