Escape Through Austria: Jewish Refugees and the Austrian Route to PalestineThomas Albrich, Ronald W. Zweig Psychology Press, 2002 - 136 sider After World War II, Jewish refugee camps were scattered across Germany and Austria. Austria straddled the escape routes for the refugees from Central Europe to Italy, where they were able to board illegal immigrant ships for Mandatory Palestine. This work covers insights into modern Jewish history. |
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Aba Gefen ACC Italy AJDC AJDCA Allied DPs American zone anti-Semitic April Army arrived Asher Ben-Natan August Austrian authorities B'riha Bad Ischl Badgastein Bauer Betar black market border Bozen Bricha concentration camp cooperation crossing Dekel Directorate Upper Austria Displaced Persons DP camps DPRSC Eastern Europe emigration to Israel Flight Germany groups headquarters Holocaust survivors HQ AC Hungarian Hungary Ibid immigration Innsbruck Israeli Italian Jewish Agency Jewish Brigade Jewish camp Jewish Central Committee Jewish community Jewish DP camps Jewish refugees Joint jüdische jüdischen Flüchtlinge July June Linz Meran Microfilm Roll military Monthly Report November occupying power October Office OÖLA Palestine population postwar problem repatriation Reschen Pass Rothschild Hospital Saalfelden Salzburg Security Directorate Upper September Simon Wiesenthal Simon Wiesenthal Collection situation South Tirol summer of 1946 Thomas Albrich transports UNRRA Upper Austria Vienna Vincent La Vista visas Wegscheid WJCP Yad Vashem Yehuda Bauer YIVO Zionist