UNRRA, IRO and the French Authorities Towards the Problem of the Transformation of Polish Displaced Persons  Into Political Refugees (1944–1950) Cover Image

UNRRA, IRO i władze francuskie wobec zjawiska przeobrażania się polskich „dipisów” w uchodźców politycznych (1944–1950)
UNRRA, IRO and the French Authorities Towards the Problem of the Transformation of Polish Displaced Persons Into Political Refugees (1944–1950)

Author(s): Józef Łaptos
Subject(s): History, Recent History (1900 till today), Post-War period (1950 - 1989)
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: political emigration; France; Displaced Persons; IRO; Poland; refugees; UNRRA; Cold War

Summary/Abstract: In the postwar world, the problem of refugees, exiles, displaced persons and fugitives – different groups of forced migrants – became one of more important issues. Focusing on just a single aspect of it, which is the fate of the Polish DPs in France and the French occupation zone, we want to show how resignation from returning to their home country influenced this numerous group of people under the pressure of the Yalta policy practiced by particular countries. The hesitation about being repatriated to Poland led to the emergence of highly emotional and uncompromisingly anti-communist attitudes. The manifestation of such a behaviour in the years following the war was incomprehensible for the French, just like the decision to remain in exile. French economy needed hands to work and was eager to see the DPs as economic migrants but not as political refugees. It was not until the 1950s when the progressing Cold War created better conditions for the migrants to settle, to establish their own organizations, and also to gear up for ideological struggle.

  • Issue Year: 142/2015
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 683-697
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Polish