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- Die Flüchtlinge in Schleswig-Holstein waren ab 1945 eines der größten Probleme der Nachkriegszeit in Deutschland. Gemessen an der Bevölkerungszahl nahmen die Provinz Schleswig-Holstein und das neue Land Schleswig-Holstein zwischen 1944 und 1947 nach Mecklenburg-Vorpommern die zweitmeisten Flüchtlinge und Heimatvertriebenen aus den Ostgebieten des Deutschen Reiches auf. Bei ihrer Unterbringung, Versorgung und Integration half das „Wirtschaftswunder“. (de)
- The influx of refugees in Schleswig-Holstein after the Second World War was one of the biggest difficulties faced in Germany in the early post-war period. Per capita, the Province of Schleswig-Holstein of Prussia, later the state of Schleswig-Holstein, took in the second-most refugees and displaced persons from the former eastern territories of Germany between 1944 and 1947, second only to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This led to an economic and humanitarian crisis in the state throughout the late 1940s. The situation was only resolved in the 1950s as the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle) enabled physical reconstruction, raised living standards, and aided in integrating the hundreds of thousands of new residents. (en)
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- Die Flüchtlinge in Schleswig-Holstein waren ab 1945 eines der größten Probleme der Nachkriegszeit in Deutschland. Gemessen an der Bevölkerungszahl nahmen die Provinz Schleswig-Holstein und das neue Land Schleswig-Holstein zwischen 1944 und 1947 nach Mecklenburg-Vorpommern die zweitmeisten Flüchtlinge und Heimatvertriebenen aus den Ostgebieten des Deutschen Reiches auf. Bei ihrer Unterbringung, Versorgung und Integration half das „Wirtschaftswunder“. (de)
- The influx of refugees in Schleswig-Holstein after the Second World War was one of the biggest difficulties faced in Germany in the early post-war period. Per capita, the Province of Schleswig-Holstein of Prussia, later the state of Schleswig-Holstein, took in the second-most refugees and displaced persons from the former eastern territories of Germany between 1944 and 1947, second only to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This led to an economic and humanitarian crisis in the state throughout the late 1940s. The situation was only resolved in the 1950s as the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle) enabled physical reconstruction, raised living standards, and aided in integrating the hundreds of thousands of new residents. (en)
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- Flüchtlinge in Schleswig-Holstein nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg (de)
- Refugees in Schleswig-Holstein after the Second World War (en)
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