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The conflict and the Jewish refugees in Eastern Europe (1914-1920)

The First World War caused a massive population displacement that involved approximately 6 million people. The problem of refugees was a direct consequence of war operations and characterized both the Western front, for example Belgium, and even more the enor-mously vast areas of the Eastern front. In Russia “refugeedom” was articulated on the ground of the dichotomy civil vs. military power.

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