IN the aftermath of the Second World War, thousands upon thousands of people across Europe were displaced – bombed out of house and home and driven from their countries through the viciousness of the war.
They had the clothes on their backs and tried desperately to find any of their relatives who had also faced the same fate and who might have survived the long walks in terrible conditions to find some semblance of safety.
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