Description: Name card of a Jewish business in Munich 1948 DP Sh'erit ha-Pletah Business Card of felix korn with written notes on the other side of the card Year: 1948 Place: Munich Language: German Sh'erit ha-Pletah Is a Hebrew term for Jewish Holocaust survivors living in Displaced Persons (DP) camps, and the organizations they created to act on their behalf with the Allied authorities. These were active between 27 May 1945 and 1950–51, when the last DP camps closed. A total of more than 250,000 Jewish survivors spent several years following their liberation in DP camps or communities in Germany, Austria, and Italy, since they could not, or would not, be repatriated to their countries of origin. The refugees became socially and politically organized, advocating at first for their political and human rights in the camps, and then for the right to emigrate to the countries of their choice, preferably British-ruled Mandatory Palestine, the USA and Canada. By 1950, the largest part of them did end up living in those countries; meanwhile British Palestine had become the Jewish State of Israel. Feel free to contact for any question and many more items. [31]
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