Exploring the Journey of German Refugees to Yugoslavia
In the wake of the Nazi rise to power in 1933, numerous Germans sought refuge outside their homeland, with some finding shelter in Yugoslavia. Historian Marie Janine Calic sheds light on their experiences.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 20 days ago
The ascent of the Nazis in Germany in 1933 prompted a significant number of individuals to flee the country in search of safety.
Among those who escaped, a portion made their way to what was then Yugoslavia, seeking refuge from the oppressive regime.
German historian Marie Janine Calic provides insights into the lives and challenges faced by these refugees during a tumultuous period in history.