MindMap Gallery 十一年级欧洲1945年难民危机与处置图
In the aftermath of World War II, Europe faced an unprecedented refugee crisis that reshaped the continent. This overview explores the historical context, scale of displacement, and humanitarian challenges from 1945 to 1947. The timeline highlights key events, including Germany's surrender in May 1945 and the mass repatriation that followed. Key drivers of the crisis included the collapse of Nazi control, border changes, and food shortages. The magnitude of displacement was staggering, with millions of people living in Displaced Persons camps across Germany, Austria, and Italy. These camps were marked by overcrowding, disease, and severe shortages, while complex humanitarian needs intensified due to lost documentation and family separations. This crisis laid the groundwork for longer-term resettlement efforts and legal frameworks in Europe.
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