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1. German administration of Europe, 1942
territory in eastern Europe. Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Finland, Croatia, and Vichy France ... In 1942, Germany dominated most of Europe. Greater Germany had been enlarged at the expense of
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2. Major camps for Jewish displaced persons, 1945-1946
remained in camps for displaced persons. The Allies established such camps in ... in the DP camps until they could leave Europe. At the end of 1946 the number of Jewish DPs was ... estimated at 250,000, of whom 185,000 were in Germany, 45,000 in Austria, and 20,000 in Italy. Most of the ... Union during the war. Other Jewish DPs came from Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania.
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3. Escape routes from German-occupied Europe, 1942
advancing German army. Thousands more Jews managed to leave Black Sea ports in Bulgaria and Romania, seeking ... killing centers in occupied Poland. Some Jews survived by hiding or ... to reach safety in Palestine.