Most prisoners released from concentration camps at the end of World War II returned to their home countries, although many found their communities destroyed or their families gone. Some survivors chose to emigrate to places like Israel, the United States, or other countries, seeking safety and a fresh start. Others remained in displaced persons camps for years, awaiting resettlement. The experience of liberation was often complicated by trauma and the challenges of rebuilding their lives.
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