The name change only stuck after the DP camp was dissolved and the area was returned to military use.
Today, the location of the former DP camp remains off-limits to the public.
In early September 1945 there were still more than 25,000 people in the DP camp.
In August 1946, the DP camp still housed more than 11,000 Jews.
She was born in a German DP camp in 1950.
About 8,000 persons were repatriated from DP camps in the period of 1945-50.
Ever since they'd met in the confusion of the DP camps.
A number of DP camps became more or less permanent homes for these individuals.
By 1952, all but two DP camps were closed.
After the war it was the site of a DP camp.