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The issue of post-war Displaced Persons involves millions of people who have been moved out of their homes as a result of events of war. The organization taking care of them (in particular UNRRA) was never as large and cooperative before. However, the post-war dynamic period marked the course of future events. What was originally a temporary problem was transformed into the situation with long-term impacts, particularly in the context of refugee policy. The Displaced Person studies seemed to take on the difficulties of the subject itself. It is a distinct domain, but it cannot be separated from other topics without distortion. On the contrary, it introduces a new dimension into these topics and shows clearly the transformation of post-war society as well as the complicated destiny of individual human lives.
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This study focuses on the issue of the environment of the Czechoslovak government in exile in London, the termination of its activities, the transfer of the core of government from exile to the homeland and the effort to ensure a certain continuity. This process is examined from the planning phase through experience with the first transports to the activities of the London authorities in liquidation. Attention is focused on the material environment, i.e. properties, equipment and official documentation, as well as on personnel issues pertaining to employees of the government authorities.
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