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In the aftermath of the second world war, millions of people suffered upheaval and trauma as populations were displaced. Most accepted life had changed and looked forward instead of back, rebuilding their lives, communities and future in peace with their new neighbours. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230297685_1#:~:text=Trajectories%20of%20Population%20Displacement%20in%20the%20Aftermaths%20of

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