The first modern refugee camps in Africa were for Europeans - 20,000 Polish refugees.
Автор: Jonathan Kolodziej Durand
Загружено: 2026-01-23
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The first modern refugee camps in Africa, in the way we now think of them, were for Europeans. Nearly 20,000 Polish refugees living in two dozen settlements across six African countries, between 1942 and 1952.
Where Siberia had been darkness and cold, and marked by death and deprivation, Africa was heat, and colour, and life.
Tanganyika is a Swahili name that can mean ‘sailing in the wilderness’. and because of how the Polish refugee children had grown up - from deportation to Soviet labour camps, to living in huts near the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro - they had become adept at doing this.
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