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Refugees are Transported to West Germany from Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport (1953)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Carrying One’s Possessions in a Backpack (1945)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
“What You Won’t Read in Baedeker. A Short Travel Guide through the Eastern Zone” (1947)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
OMGUS Survey on Attitudes toward Expellees (September 13, 1946)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
OMGUS Survey of German Reactions to Expellees and DPs (December 3, 1947)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Refugees in Transit in Ulm (September 1945)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Ulrich Scheuner, Remarks on the Legal Status of “Displaced Persons” in Germany (December 14–15, 1948)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Residents of the Kabel Neighborhood of Hagen to the State Government of North Rhine-Westphalia: Request for the Vacation of Residences Confiscated for Displaced Persons (January 2, 1947)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, “People on the Train” (September 18, 1947)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Newspaper Commentary, “Where Clay is Wrong” (October 5, 1948)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Jewish Displaced Persons Leave Munich on Trains Bound for France (1948)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The Harrison Report (September 1945)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
“Displaced Persons” (DPs) Take Part in a Flag Ceremony (1945)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The First Refugees Arrive at the Zeilsheim Camp (1945)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The City Director of Haltern on the Housing of Displaced Persons (December 16, 1946)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Camp for “Displaced Persons” from the Soviet Union (1945-46)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Everyday life in a Berlin Camp for ethnic Germans (1945)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
“That Was When I Knew: I Had to Become a Refugee” (March 19, 1953)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Willy Brandt on the Refugees from the GDR Arriving in West Berlin (September 4, 1958)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Refugees from the Soviet Occupation Zone/GDR in the Federal States of West Germany (1950 and 1961)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Occupational Breakdown of Refugee Movement in Percentages (1952–1961)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
The Age Distribution of Refugees from the Soviet Occupation Zone and the GDR (1949–1962)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Refugee Movement (1950–1963)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
Speech Welcoming Refugees in a Refugee Camp near Bremen (1946)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
August Mayer, President of the Tracing Service for Missing Germans: People’s Solidarity and the Tracing Service (1947)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945-1961)
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