Among the hundreds of sites that housed survivors of Nazi persecution who came to Sweden in the spring and summer of 1945, one of the largest was at the small village of Öreryd. Between June 1945 and September 1946, around a thousand Jewish and non-Jewish Polish survivors came to this site, where they were expected to stay only until they were well enough to return to their home countries or migrate elsewhere. This article contributes to filling a gap in refugee history in Sweden, dealing with how survivors experienced Swedish refugee camps and shaped the refugee camp environment on their own terms. Thinking with Peter Gatrell’s framework of ‘refugeedom’, a wide range of sources have been examined for insight into how Polish survivors in th...
In 2022 the Russian invasion of Ukraine took place, which caused millions of Ukrainians to flee thei...
The aim is to increase our understanding of the mechanisms of social categorization and discriminati...
The main source of this article is based on the correspondence between former concentration camp pri...
Among the hundreds of sites that housed survivors of Nazi persecution who came to Sweden in the spri...
This article presents how the historical experience of Sweden is depicted in six biographies about t...
Swedish Jews’ supposed inactivity over Europe’s persecuted Jews during the Holocaust has been a prev...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to describe and analyse the history of a rather littleknown...
När ungefär 20 000 överlevande från nazisternas koncentrationsläger togs emot i Sverige under våren ...
International audienceThis article seeks to reconstruct the trajectory of a Polish Jewish family, th...
This Master thesis is a historical case study of the rehabilitation process of Jewish children who c...
In a research project (funded by the Swedish Research Council), “Swedish-Jewish refugee receptions. ...
In this report we discuss how testimonies from survivors of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution have ...
När ungefär 20 000 överlevande från nazisternas koncentrationsläger togs emot i Sverige under våren ...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the Swedish government’s responses to the Prague Spring, ...
About 1.5 million East European Jews-mostly from Poland, the Ukraine, and Russia-survived the Second...
In 2022 the Russian invasion of Ukraine took place, which caused millions of Ukrainians to flee thei...
The aim is to increase our understanding of the mechanisms of social categorization and discriminati...
The main source of this article is based on the correspondence between former concentration camp pri...
Among the hundreds of sites that housed survivors of Nazi persecution who came to Sweden in the spri...
This article presents how the historical experience of Sweden is depicted in six biographies about t...
Swedish Jews’ supposed inactivity over Europe’s persecuted Jews during the Holocaust has been a prev...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to describe and analyse the history of a rather littleknown...
När ungefär 20 000 överlevande från nazisternas koncentrationsläger togs emot i Sverige under våren ...
International audienceThis article seeks to reconstruct the trajectory of a Polish Jewish family, th...
This Master thesis is a historical case study of the rehabilitation process of Jewish children who c...
In a research project (funded by the Swedish Research Council), “Swedish-Jewish refugee receptions. ...
In this report we discuss how testimonies from survivors of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution have ...
När ungefär 20 000 överlevande från nazisternas koncentrationsläger togs emot i Sverige under våren ...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the Swedish government’s responses to the Prague Spring, ...
About 1.5 million East European Jews-mostly from Poland, the Ukraine, and Russia-survived the Second...
In 2022 the Russian invasion of Ukraine took place, which caused millions of Ukrainians to flee thei...
The aim is to increase our understanding of the mechanisms of social categorization and discriminati...
The main source of this article is based on the correspondence between former concentration camp pri...