
Sujet
Displaced Persons and Refugees in Germany The Displaced Persons camp within the grounds of Hamburg Zoo was build by the
Légende
Displaced Persons and Refugees in Germany The Displaced Persons camp within the grounds of Hamburg Zoo was build by the Blohm & Voss company during WWII to house the forced labourers that worked in their factory. The camp was taken over by the British on 5 May 1945 and quickly given over as an arrivals centre for displaced persons. On arrival displaced persons were organised into groups of 50 for processing through the reception centre. They were dusted with anti-louse powder and given a registration card D.P.3 bearing such details as their name, nationality and place of residence. All were then allotted a bed in one of the accommodation huts. In times of overflow a large former air raid shelter was used as overspill night accommodation. Copyright: xpiemagsx warofficeww2pie5222-994 ACHTUNG AUFNAHMEDATUM GESCHÄTZT
Date
01 janv. 1900
Crédit
Photo12/Imago/piemags
Notre référence
MGO25A04_132
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
1,8Mo (88,0Ko) / 28,1cm x 28,2cm / 796 x 800 (72dpi)