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The German refugees who found shelter in Yugoslavia

Between 1933 and 1941, over 55,000 German refugees, including Jews, intellectuals, and artists, fled Nazi persecution and found temporary shelter in Yugoslavia, with many receiving aid from local communities and humanitarian organizations before the 1941 Axis invasion led to widespread persecution.

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German refugeesNazi persecutionYugoslavia shelterWorld War IIJewish aidhumanitarian organizationsAxis occupationhistorical research

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