Tue, Sep 12
11:00AM
Tue, Sep 12
11:00AM

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Family History Today  New Life after the Holocaust - The Extraordinary Baby Boom in Europe   s Displaced Persons Camps     Live on Zoom

Family History Today: New Life after the Holocaust - The Extraordinary Baby Boom in Europe’s Displaced Persons Camps – Live on Zoom

After WWII, the Allies established Displaced Persons (DP) camps in the Allied-occupied zones of Germany, Austria, and Italy to temporarily house the millions of Europeans who were displaced by the war. As more than 700,000 Jews, including many concentration camp survivors, flooded into these camps, they were quick to get married and, within less than a year, the birth rate of the Jewish population in Europe’s DP camps was the highest of any group in the world at the time. In this lecture, Serafima Velkovich, Head of the Family Roots Research Section at the Yad Vashem Archives, will discuss the history of this unique phenomenon and explain how you can search for information on the former DP babies in your family.


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