Domov a návraty osob přemístěných během druhé světové války (Displaced Persons)

Population transfers during World War II caused the uprooting of millions of people (Displaced Persons) from their homes. Years of imprisonment in concentration camps, in forced labor or exile have left an indelible mark on the lives of individuals. During the time of displacement, their memories of...

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Main Author: Jana Kasíková
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2021-08-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae: Philosophica et Historica
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Online Access:http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/24647055.2021.18
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description Population transfers during World War II caused the uprooting of millions of people (Displaced Persons) from their homes. Years of imprisonment in concentration camps, in forced labor or exile have left an indelible mark on the lives of individuals. During the time of displacement, their memories of home and the hope for return were often encouraging, if not essential to survival. This article outlines the perceptions of the home during the war, the reality of post-war returns and observes the transformation of “home” in this dramatic time and its presentation by individuals and institutions.
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spellingShingle Jana Kasíková
Domov a návraty osob přemístěných během druhé světové války (Displaced Persons)
Acta Universitatis Carolinae: Philosophica et Historica
displaced persons – post-war repatriation – perception of home – transformation of home
title Domov a návraty osob přemístěných během druhé světové války (Displaced Persons)
title_full Domov a návraty osob přemístěných během druhé světové války (Displaced Persons)
title_fullStr Domov a návraty osob přemístěných během druhé světové války (Displaced Persons)
title_full_unstemmed Domov a návraty osob přemístěných během druhé světové války (Displaced Persons)
title_short Domov a návraty osob přemístěných během druhé světové války (Displaced Persons)
title_sort domov a navraty osob premistenych behem druhe svetove valky displaced persons
topic displaced persons – post-war repatriation – perception of home – transformation of home
url http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/24647055.2021.18
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