Wyman has written a highly readable account of the movement of diverse ethnic and cultural groups of Europe's displaced persons; 1945–1951. An analysis of the social; economic; and political circumstances within which relocation; resettlement; and repatriation of millions of people occurred; this study is equally a study in diplomacy; in international relations; and in social history. . . . A vivid and compassionate recreation of the events and circumstances within which displaced persons found themselves; of the strategies and means by which people survived or did not; and an account of the major powers in response to an unprecedented human crisis mark this as an important book.―Choice
#3971200 in Books Cornell University Press 2009-09-03Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .90 x 5.90l; 1.10 #File Name: 0801475767328 pages
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