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World War II / Military sociology / Religion / Discrimination / Israeli–Palestinian conflict / The Holocaust / Responsibility for the Holocaust / Occupation of Denmark / Aftermath of the Holocaust / Antisemitism / Jewish history / Religious persecution
Date: 2015-03-31 11:37:25
World War II
Military sociology
Religion
Discrimination
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
The Holocaust
Responsibility for the Holocaust
Occupation of Denmark
Aftermath of the Holocaust
Antisemitism
Jewish history
Religious persecution

English Summaries - VolNina Roth The Forced Polish-Jewish Emigration: Thirty Years in Denmark in Retrospect The article attempts to give voice to the Polish-Jewish political refugees that arrived in De

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