After the war, what happened to displaced persons?

A) Many feared returning to their former homes due to anti-Semitic feelings and were placed in displaced person camps before dispersing across Europe.
B) Many fled Europe for the east, fearing persecution yet again.
C) Many fled to the United States for a safe haven against persecution.
D) Most returned to their homes upon the cessation of hostilities to find their homes destroyed or occupied by others.
E) All of these


A

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