When the lights went on again in 1945,
two areas of humanity remained plunged
in darkness: the Jews who had survived
the concentration camps and the SS men
who had run them.
After living through the horrors of the
war, the Jews of Central Europe suddenly
discovered that they were now displaced
persons (DPs)-nationals of Limbo, "with-
out flag, without votes, without roots." As
their camps spread across Europe, the DPs
only hope of sanctuary lay in the national
home; but the British, to whom Palestine
was mandated, moved like a flaming sword
this way and that to prevent their arrival.
For the defeated Nazis, South America
seemed to offer the best security against
trial, extradition or assassination.
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