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International Conference: Being in Transit

World War II and its immediate aftermath saw an unprecedented scale of population movement across the globe. Managing population flows thus became a core function of the successively emerging international organisations, UNRRA and IRO. For most wartime migrants in Asia, Europe and the Pacific, being in transit was a key feature of their wartime and post-war experience. It often meant months, or even years, of immobility and uncertainty. Collective identifications, too, were being reconstructed within and outside camps. Categorised as displaced persons (DPs), some sought to assert their nations’ place on the political map of the postwar world, and some learned to reinvent group and individual identities to negotiate better futures. While refugees were in a state of transition, the world around them was also unstable. The Greater German Reich and the Japanese empire collapsed. European imperial powers found the old world gone. The civil war in China resumed and foreshadowed unceasing violences in the widely decolonising world. The unfolding global Cold War further redrew the political map. These changes profoundly shaped individuals’ post-war experiences of being in transit and sometimes created opportunities.

Film Series: Global Resettlement after 1945

Film Series: Global Resettlement after 1945 “The Windermere Children”, 29/4/2024 – 19:30 h &“The Juggler”, 27/5/2024 – 19:30 h Film Screening and Discussion: VOTIV-Kino, Währinger Str. 12, 1090 Wien, 19:30 About the Film Series An often-overlooked consequence of the Second World War was that it resulted in the largest migration process of the 20th century. …

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Event Report: Book Presentation of “Kingdom of Barracks”

Event Report: Book Presentation of Katarazyna Nowaks “Kingdom of Barracks. Polish Displaced Persons in Allied-Occupied Germany and Austria” On the 15th of November Katarzyna Nowak presented her academic monograph titled “Kingdom of Barracks. Polish Displaced Persons in Allied-occupied Germany and Austria” at the Fachbereichsbibliothek Zeitgeschichte at the University of Vienna. The book was published at …

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