Are there records from displaced person camps in Germany after World War 2?
The United States Holocaust Museum has a listing of all the
displaced persons camps, with a map. I have not seen anything
detailing doctors or births.
U S. Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS): The
Einwanderungszentrale of Nazi Germany had the complete vital
statistics of every foreigner entering into Germany (name, age,
place of original, date of entry and two photos (full face and
profile). Using these files, the UNNRA and IRO (replacement
organization for the UNNRA) categorized, provided medical exams,
X-rays, TB and VD, mental and educational exams to determine who
was eligible for immigration to the US and distant ports.
(Genealogists should get freedom of information form G639 from the
Immigration & Nationalization Services for their records.) The
INS will tell you what camp your parents were in.