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The 'contaminating agent' UNRRA, displaced persons, and venereal disease in Germany, 1945-1947.

机译:1945-1947年,德国的“污染源” UNRRA,流离失所者和性病。

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World War II created a large group of persecuted, homeless or stateless people who came to be united under the term "displaced persons" (DPs). The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was charged with the care of these individuals in various camps in Germany, although the military governments of the respective zones of occupation had ultimate authority over them. Among the various public health efforts directed toward DPs was a campaign against venereal disease during which compulsory examinations were particularly stressed by the military governments. The controversy resulting from this campaign opens a new window on the complex context of an international organization working under the roof of a national authority to achieve common-or differing-public health goals.
机译:第二次世界大战造成了一大批受迫害,无家可归或无国籍的人,他们以“流离失所者”(DPs)一词团结起来。尽管各个占领区的军事政府对其拥有最终控制权,但联合国救济和复兴管理局(UNRRA)负责在德国各个难民营中照顾这些人。针对DP的各种公共卫生工作中有一项针对性病的运动,在此期间,军政府特别强调必须进行强制检查。这场运动引起的争议为国际组织在国家机构的领导下努力实现共同或不同公共卫生目标的复杂环境打开了新的窗口。

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