150,000. Roughly. Hitler didn't care if millions of people had become homeless because of him. The only thing he cared about was becoming the most powerful man in the world.
The actual numbers of refugees after World War I was quite difficult to determine. However, most estimates put the numbers at between 5 and 8 million.
A lot of peope but they were not counted. :)
lots
The number is unknown, but around 5 million.
World War 1 caused a huge refugee crisis for the Europe during early 1900's. It is estimated that around 14 million refugees were displaced around Europe during World War 1.
AnswerAlmost 3.75 million people were displaced, with around a third of the entire population experiencing some effects of the evacuation. Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evacuations_of_civilians_in_Britain_during_World_War_II4000 children were evacuated during the first day of war
There were many battles in world war 1, fought at many locations
37 million
DPs were known as displaced persons at the end of the war. They were Jews and any other person who had no home or country to return to and needed a place to live. They were put in displaced persons camps until they could be relocated.
Try this site: http://www.dpcamps.org/
Do a search, "refugees of world war 2"
5,690,002
Refugees
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At the end of World War 2 many people were far from home and unable to return home for political reasons. The Allies set up Displaced Persons' camps for them. They are often referred to as DP Camps. _____ There they would be taken care of and they would live there. Mostly adults went there, but children also were allowed to go there, although there weren't many. ______ The people in Displaced Persons' camps nearly all emigrated - to Israel, the US, Canada and Australia. The last of the DP camps closed in 1957.
"Displaced Persons" had to start all over again. "Survivors" had to bear the grief inherent with loss of family and/or friends.
Wayne C. McWilliams has written: 'Homeward bound' -- subject(s): Repatriation, Displaced persons, World War, 1939-1945
houses had been bombed, millions of people had travelled for work.
Along with many other groups, many became 'Displaced Persons' (DPs). Often, returning home was not a realistic or safe option.
It sounds to me as if the word that you are looking for is displaced persons.