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How did the Holocaust affect the Jewish population in Europe after World War II?
Millions were left without families or homes.
Most returned to their homes and businesses.
Many permanently settled into displaced persons camps.
Most returned to their European homelands.
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Millions were left without families or homes.
About six million Jews were killed, leaving surviving Jews often bereft of relatives and with their communities, homes and businesses destroyed or stolen. Many lived temporarily in displaced persons camps and later emigrated (to Palestine/Israel, the Americas and elsewhere); only a minority were able or willing to return to their prewar homes.
About six million Jews were killed, leaving surviving Jews often bereft of relatives and with their communities, homes and businesses destroyed or stolen. Many lived temporarily in displaced persons camps and later emigrated (to Palestine/Israel, the Americas and elsewhere); only a minority were able or willing to return to their prewar homes.
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