BY: Faith Rhone & Kaleb Smith.  It Was Over On May 8, 1945  They Called It V-E Day  They Were Called “Displaced Persons”  Finding New Homes For The.

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BY: Faith Rhone & Kaleb Smith

 It Was Over On May 8, 1945  They Called It V-E Day  They Were Called “Displaced Persons”  Finding New Homes For The Jews Was The Job Of The United Nations Relief And Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)  In 1947 The Job Was Passed On To The International Refugee Organization (IRO)

 When The IRO Took Over In 1947, There Were Approximately 1,200,000 Jewish And Non- Jewish People Looking For Homes.  In The Next Few Years The IRO Was Able To Resettle About A Million Jews.

 They Fled To France, Canada, Great Britain And, Israel.  137,000 Jews Came To The United States.

 Most Of The Children In The Holocaust Were Murdered.  Many Of The Children Who Survived Were Orphans Or Put Up For Adoption.

 To End The Holocaust Allied Forces Defeated And Occupied Germany.  The Forces Liberated The Camps.  They Defeated Nazi Germany. VS