Life in the Bad Reichenhall Displaced Persons' Camp

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Rose Blustein [Ajzenbud], librarian and daughter of Yiddish writer Moshe Ajzenbud, describes how her parents lived while they were in a DP camp after World War II, where they were for four years before they could get a visa to go to Australia. They lived together with her uncle and her grandfather and received assistance from the Joint Distribution Committee and an uncle in Munich. She describes it as similar to a current refugee's life.

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