TY - EJOUR AU - Benedikt Putz AU - Gwen Clayton T1 - No “Zero hour” after the Shoah T2 - Copernico. Geschichte und kulturelles Erbe im östlichen Europa PY - 2025/12/15 UR - https://www.copernico.eu/en/link/69119f7c34b252.97301315 DA - 2026/02/16 PB - Herder-Institut für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung - Institut der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft LA - en AB - Immediately after the Second World War, Germany became a place of refuge for nearly 300,000 Jews. They lived like other so-called Displaced Persons (DPs) in Jewish or mixed DP camps and played a significant role in the revitalisation of European Judaism. However, few people are aware of their fate today. KW - Munich KW - Argentina KW - Brazil KW - Bremerhaven KW - Germany KW - Deggendorf KW - Föhrenwalde, Kr. Wohlau KW - Frankfurt am Main KW - Israel KW - Canada KW - Mandatory Palestine KW - Poland KW - Föhrenwalde, Kr. Wohlau KW - Mandatory Palestine KW - Republic of Poland KW - Polish People’s Republic KW - Ottoman Empire KW - Western Zone KW - Baltics KW - Föhrenwalde, Kr. Wohlau KW - Allied powers (World War II) KW - Anti-Semitism KW - Jehovah’s Witnesses KW - Displaced Person (Second World War and post-war Germany) KW - Press (Media) KW - Eichmann trial KW - Euthanasia KW - Poles (ethnonym) KW - Buchenwald concentration camp KW - Eretz Israel KW - DP camp Deggendorf KW - DP camp Föhrenwald KW - Jews KW - Hakhshara KW - The Holocaust (Shoah) KW - Concentration camp (National Socialism) KW - National socialism KW - Sinti KW - Roma KW - Genocide KW - Western Allies (World War II and post-war Germany) KW - World War II DO - https://doi.org/10.25355/jj7m-ry58 L1 - https://www.copernico.eu/en/doi/69119f7c34b252.97301315 ER -