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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaberseeGabersee - Wikipedia

    Gabersee is a borough of the town Wasserburg am Inn in Bavaria in Germany. Gabersee was the site of a post World War II American sector displaced person camp. It is the birthplace of Carl Troll, and home to a psychiatric hospital, where Friedrich Ludwig died in 1970.

  2. Gabersee was a displaced persons (DP) camp in the Munich district in Germany. It was located in the American zone of occupation near Wasserburg. The DP camp opened on March 29, 1946, under the auspices of UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration).

  3. Displaced camps in Germany, and more. Study guide for all the 1945-1949 holocaust of all nationalities during World War II, Ukrainians, Polish, Germans, Latvians, Estonians, Italians, French, Yugoslavs, Catholic, Orthodox, Jews and other religions.

  4. Gabersee is a borough of the town Wasserburg am Inn in Bavaria in Germany. Gabersee has about 347 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.

  5. From 1945 to 1957, more than 250,000 Jewish displaced persons (DPs) lived in camps and urban centers in Germany, Austria, and Italy. Browse this series of articles to learn more about what life was like for Holocaust survivors living in DP camps after World War II.

  6. Gabersee D.P. camp was located near Wasserburg in Bavaria in the American zone of occupation. It opened on 29 March 1946 and by the end of 1947 had a Jewish D.P. population of 2000. After the mass emigration of 1948, Gabersee became a camp for people who, due to illnesses or other problems, were not able to emigrate.

  7. storymaps.arcgis.com › stories › 27b6b7d81207406c9e146f7ae448fb93John Mandel - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    Mar 22, 2020 · Once reunited, the three Mandel's went to a DP camp in Gabersee, Germany. It was here that an aunt in Pennsylvania sent an an affidavit to the camp, and the three of them immigrated to the United States.