Jews were largely abandoned and rejected following WW2. Only a few countries, such as Argentina, China and The U.S. took in Jewish refugees. Many went to displaced persons camps were they stayed until a relative outside the country took them to their country. However, in many cases Jews could not live safely in their former communities. Within 3 years, the State of Israel was established at the direction of the international community, as a response to the problem in 1948.
This solution precipitated the first of many Arab-Israeli wars.
They were eventually allowed to return to their home.
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All of the displaced persons camps except one were dissolved by late in 1951, when all of the Jews in those camps had managed to go elsewhere. The Jews didn't become permanent refugees.
Novanet Answer: Israel was created to provide a homeland to Jewish refugees.
The issue of increasing numbers of Jewish refugees escaping Nazi :)
Countries around the world worked together to help Jewish refugees who were left without homes following World War II. Specifically, many countries opened their borders to refugees, including Australia and, briefly, the United States.
Kosovans are not refugees, they are tourists.
There were a lot of roman refugees.... Be more specific.
Most refugees are poor and some are desitute.Politicians fear:That refugees will need public assistance ...That refugees may be perceived as cheap labour
Israel was created to provide a homeland for Jewish people.
Refugees International was created in 1979.
Alex Takkenberg has written: 'The status of Palestinian refugees in international law' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, International status, Legal status, laws, Palestinian Arabs, Refugees, Arab
they were homeless because some of the people didn't follow the English church and were kick out so they had to survive on their own and others couldn't supply a home for them self
Refugees
diplomatic relations with other countries
Many parts of the world did not hear about the Nanking Massacre until years after it occurred. Many people today probably still does not know the existent of the Nanking Massacre. During the massacre, the international community inside Nanking created a safety zone for refugees. To learn more, try reading "The Rape of Nanking" by Iris Chang.
Gil Loescher has written: 'The world's refugees' -- subject(s): Refugees, Juvenile literature 'The Global Refugee Problem' 'Calculated kindness' -- subject(s): Refugees, Emigration and immigration, Government policy, History 'Beyond charity' -- subject(s): Refugees, Services for 'The global refugee crisis' 'Refugee movements and international security' -- subject(s): Government policy, International Security, Refugees, Security, International
the issue of increasing numbers of Jewish refugees escaping Nazi
No. That's the Israeli government doing that, not Christ or his self appointed vicars.
a Christian center serving international refugees and victims of torture. (I really don't know)
Legal refugees are individuals who have been granted refugee status by a government or international organization and have the legal right to reside in a certain country. Illegal refugees, on the other hand, are individuals who enter a country without authorization or proper documentation and do not have legal permission to stay.