From Despair to Cargoes of Hope: WWII’s Displaced Persons

Ann Staley, CG, CGL
May 21, 2025
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Welcome
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About BCG
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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Important Dates
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The Process
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Statistics
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Records
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Other Resources
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Announcements
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Questions / answers
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About this webinar

Many immigrants entered the US under the Displaced Persons Act. Based on specific criteria, eligible displaced persons (DPs) could be admitted to the US if they would not become a public charge and have safe and sanitary housing and employment without displacing some other person. The displaced person or refugee was the concern of the International Refugee Organization. The US created the Displaced Persons Commission to oversee the act’s enactment. Is your ancestor named in the record sets created? The presentation will discuss the History of the Act and the records created as a result of the Act.

About the speaker

About the speaker

C. Ann Staley, CG®, CGL (SM}, has spoken regionally, nationally, and at sea. She serves as the Membership Chair for the Genealogical Speakers Guild; on the faculty of The International Institute for Genealogical Studies; a volunteer on a number of
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  1. VS
    Vicki Schmidt
    11 hours ago

    A wonderful presentation on the topic of finding records for displaced persons. Ann clearly knows her material, and the list of resources she provided is excellent!

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  2. GG
    Gary Gates
    12 hours ago

    Fantastic presentation on a little known or talked about topic. Great list of resources and a lively and engaging speaker.

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  3. BB
    Barbara Brennan
    12 hours ago

    A very helpful presentation on Displace Persons.

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  4. RF
    Roberta Fox
    12 hours ago

    Unstudied topic. Very interesting historical records

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  5. PM
    Patricia Milich
    12 hours ago

    I’ve studied this topic for a while and every webinar offers new info. Thanks for the presentation and the well-organized handout cross-referenced with slides.

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  6. DB
    Denise Beaudin
    12 hours ago

    Very interesting!

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  7. JM
    Janet Medina
    12 hours ago

    Excellent and new information to me.

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  8. MT
    Mary Taffet
    12 hours ago

    It is pure coincidence that on Sunday I attended a meeting of the Global Jewish Genealogical Society presented by a member of the reference staff at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. She explained that they are unfortunately short staffed right now, and may suffer further budget cuts due to the current administration. But she also explained that the best first place to start a search of their records is the Collection Search, which is reachable from that left-hand margin that was shown tonight.

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