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Last Million: Europe's Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 672 pages, height x width: 214x140 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: The Penguin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0143110993
  • ISBN-13: 9780143110996
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 672 pages, height x width: 214x140 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: The Penguin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0143110993
  • ISBN-13: 9780143110996
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From bestselling author David Nasaw, a sweeping new history of the one million refugees left behind in Germany after WWII

In May 1945, after German forces surrendered to the Allied powers, millions of concentration camp survivors, POWs, slave laborers, political prisoners, and Nazi collaborators were left behind in Germany, a nation in ruins. British and American soldiers attempted to repatriate the refugees, but more than a million displaced persons remained in Germany: Jews, Poles, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, and other Eastern Europeans who refused to go home or had no homes to return to. Most would eventually be resettled in lands suffering from postwar labor shortages, but no nation, including the United States, was willing to accept more than a handful of the 200,000 to 250,000 Jewish men, women, and children who remained trapped in Germany. When in June, 1948, the United States Congress passed legislation permitting the immigration of displaced persons, visas were granted to sizable numbers of war criminals and Nazi collaborators, but denied to 90% of the Jewish displaced persons. 

A masterwork from acclaimed historian David Nasaw, The Last Million tells the gripping but until now hidden story of postwar displacement and statelessness and of the Last Million, as they crossed from a broken past into an unknowable future, carrying with them their wounds, their fears, their hope, and their secrets. Here for the first time, Nasaw illuminates their incredible history and shows us how it is our history as well.
Maps
xii
Introduction: The War's "Living Wreckage" 1(16)
Part One INTO GERMANY
From Poland, the Baltic Nations, and the Death Camps
1 From Poland and Ukraine: Forced Laborers, 1941--1945
17(10)
2 From Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Western Ukraine
27(26)
3 From the Concentration and Death Camps
53(12)
Part Two "THE PLIGHT OF THE JEWS ... IS STRIKINGLY DIFFERENT"
4 Alone, Abandoned, Determined, the She'erit Hapletah Organizes
65(23)
5 The Harrison Report
88(41)
Part Three THE LAST MILLION IN GERMANY
6 The U.S., the UK, the USSR, and UNRRA
129(15)
7 Inside the DP Camps
144(39)
8 "The War Department Is Very Anxious"
183(12)
9 "U.S. Begins Purge in German Camps. Will Weed Out Nazis, Fascist Sympathizers and Criminals Among Displaced Persons," The New York Times, March 10, 1946
195(17)
10 The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry Issues Its Report
212(15)
11 The Polish Jews Escape into Germany
227(34)
12 Fiorello La Guardia to the Rescue
261(14)
Part Four RESETTLEMENT
13 The Death of UNRRA
275(18)
14 "Send Them Here," Life Magazine, September 23, 1946
293(21)
15 Fact-Finding in Europe
314(13)
16 "The Best Migrant Types"
327(31)
17 "So Difficult of Solution": Jewish Displaced Persons
358(22)
18 "Jewish Immigration Is the Central Issue in Palestine Today"
380(29)
Part Five AMERICA'S FAIR SHARE
19 "A Noxious Mess Which Defies Digestion"
409(15)
20 "A Shameful Victory for [ the] School of Bigotry"
424(11)
21 "Get These People Moving"
435(33)
72 "The Utilization of Refugees from the Soviet Union in the U.S. National Interest"
468(11)
23 The Displaced Persons Act of 1950
479(14)
24 McCarran's Internal Security Act Restricts the Entry of Communist Subversives
493(18)
Part Six THE LAST ACT
25 "The Nazis Come In"
511(22)
26 The Gates Open Wide
533(13)
27 Aftermaths
546(7)
Acknowledgments 553(4)
Abbreviations 557(6)
Notes 563(38)
Bibliography 601(16)
Image Credits 617(2)
Index 619