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- Milan_(camp) abstract "Milan was a post World War II displaced person camp in the city of Milan, one of the few such camps in a major Italian city. The city also served as the administrative centre for refugees in northern Italy.The camp housed 1,100 Jewish refugees, many of whom came from Austria along the illegal emigration routes organised by the Bricha. Milan placed more emphasis on education than the nearby Adriatica camp, setting up a secular school and a yeshiva religious school, and sharing kosher beef with the camp at Cremona.".
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageID "15797061".
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageLength "959".
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageRevisionID "525619281".
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Adriatica_(camp).
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Bricha.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Displaced_persons_camps_in_the_aftermath_of_World_War_II.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Milan.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Cremona.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Displaced_persons_camp.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_refugees.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Italy.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLink Yeshiva.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milan (camp)".
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageWikiLinkText "counterpart".
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Milan-geo-stub.
- Milan_(camp) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Milan_(camp) subject Category:Displaced_persons_camps_in_the_aftermath_of_World_War_II.
- Milan_(camp) subject Category:History_of_Milan.
- Milan_(camp) hypernym II.
- Milan_(camp) type Building.
- Milan_(camp) type Camp.
- Milan_(camp) type History.
- Milan_(camp) comment "Milan was a post World War II displaced person camp in the city of Milan, one of the few such camps in a major Italian city. The city also served as the administrative centre for refugees in northern Italy.The camp housed 1,100 Jewish refugees, many of whom came from Austria along the illegal emigration routes organised by the Bricha.".
- Milan_(camp) label "Milan (camp)".
- Milan_(camp) sameAs Q6850486.
- Milan_(camp) sameAs m.03nvm_5.
- Milan_(camp) sameAs Q6850486.
- Milan_(camp) wasDerivedFrom Milan_(camp)?oldid=525619281.
- Milan_(camp) isPrimaryTopicOf Milan_(camp).