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Le martyre des survivants de la Shoah, 1945-1952
註釋Traces the fate of Jewish survivors in Europe between 1945-52. Of the one million Western European Jews who survived the Holocaust, 400,000 remained in Europe, where they regained their rights and homes after many difficulties. The one million survivors in the East were subjected to pogroms, excluded from society, and forced to leave. Argues that this "purge" took place under the eyes of the Western world, which remained strongly antisemitic. Jews who could not or did not want to be repatriated were rejected by the U.S., Great Britain, and Canada. Describes conditions in the DP camps, where the special status of the Jewish victims was ignored for a long time. In the USSR and its satellite states, displaced Jews were not recognized as a separate group and were repatriated as quickly as possible, although they were not welcome at home. Over 100,000 Eastern European Jews chose to seek refuge in American DP camps, where they were viewed as an additional problem.