Sh'erit ha-Pletah
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Sh'erit ha-Pletah (bahasa Ibrani: שארית הפליטה) adalah sebuah istilah Alkitab (Ezra 9:14 dan 1 Tawarikh 4:43) yang dipakai oleh para pengungsi Yahudi yang selamat dari Holokaus untuk merujuk kepada diri mereka sendiri dan komunitas yang mereka bentuk di Eropa setelah perang dan pembebasan pada musim semi 1945. Ratusan ribu korban selama menjalani beberapa tahun setelah pemulihan mereka di kamp-kamp orang terusir di Jerman, Austria dan Italia. Para pengungsi tersebut kemudian menjadi terorganisir secara sosial dan politik, mula-mula mengadvokasikan hak politik dan kemanusiaan mereka di kamp-kamp tersebut, dan kemudian hak untuk berimigrasi ke Palestina Mandat Britania, yang sebagian besar menjadi Negara Israel dimana mayoritas akhirnya menetap pada 1950.
Referensi
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sunting- Angelika Königseder and Juliane Wetzel: Waiting for Hope: Jewish Displaced Persons in Post-World War II Germany. Evanston, Illinois, 2001. Northwestern University Press. ISBN 0-8101-1477-1
- Leo W. Schwarz: The Redeemers: A Saga of the Years 1945–1952. New York, 1953. Farrar, Straus, and Young.
- Mark Wyman: DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945–1951. Ithaca, 1989 and 1998. Cornell University Press.
- Eli Barnavi (ed.): A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People. New York, 1992. Schocken Books.
- Juliane Wetzel, "An uneasy existence: Jewish survivors in Germany after 1945," in: Hanna Schissler (ed.), Miracle Years. A cultural history of West Germany 1949-1968, Princeton, Oxford 2000, S. 131–144;
- Angelika Königseder and Juliane Wetzel, "DP Camp 1945–1950: The British Section", in: Erik Somers/René Kok (eds.) Jewish Displaced Persons in Camp Bergen-Belsen 1945–1950, Waanders Publishers Zwolle 2003, S. 42-55.
- Zeev W. Mankowitz, Life between Memory and Hope, The Survivors of the Holocaust in Occupied Germany, Cambridge University Press, 348 pages, ISBN 0-521-81105-8, ISBN 978-0-521-81105-7
- Ha-Dimah (The Tear), by Rafael Olewski, published by Irgun She'erit Hapleta Bergen-Belsen Be-Israel, Tel-Aviv, 1983. ISBN 978-965-91217-0-0
- Françoise Ouzan, "Rebuilding Jewish identities in Displaced Persons Camps in Germany" (French version: La reconstruction des identités juives dans les camps de personnes déplacées d’Allemagne), Bulletin du Centre de recherche français à Jérusalem, vol. 14, 2004, pp. 98–111
Pranala luar
sunting- List of Displaced Persons Camps
- Jewish Virtual Library: DP Camps
- The Anguish of Liberation and the Surviving Remnants on the Yad Vashem website
- The Return to Life in the Displaced Persons Canps: A Visual Retrospective on the Yad Vashem website
- United States Holocaust Museum: The Aftermath
- Nürnberger Institut für NS-Forschung und jüdische Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts e. V. Jüdische DP Lager und Gemeinden in der US Zone / Jewish DP Camps and Communities in the US Zone (www.after-the-shoah.org) (bilingual online encyclopedia).
- Knab, Florian C. "Displaced Persons im besetzen Nachkriegsdeutschland." Shoa.de
- "The Will to Live" - Time Magazine, July 12, 1947 Diarsipkan 2013-08-28 di Wayback Machine.
- Guide to the Displaced Persons Camps and Centers Photograph Collection (RG 294.5), at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY
- Guide to the Displaced Persons Camps and Centers Poster Collection (RG 294), at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY