TY - JOUR TI - Housing Situation of Holocaust Survivors Returning to Their Hometowns in Poland after the Second World War. Examples from Kraków and Łódź AU - Stępień, Monika TI - Housing Situation of Holocaust Survivors Returning to Their Hometowns in Poland after the Second World War. Examples from Kraków and Łódź AB - This article discusses the housing situation of Holocaust survivors returning to post-war Kraków and Łódź – cities which were home to two of the largest pre-war Jewish communities in Poland, and which were not destroyed during the Second World War. The author indicates and describes factors which shaped the housing situation, including wartime and post-war displacements, the plunder of Jewish property during and after the war, Polish legislation regarding its restitution, as well as the post-war housing policy of the Polish state. Personal literary accounts by Jewish people reveal not only the creation and functioning of ‘camp families,’ but also the peculiar, neighbourly communities full of tensions, misunderstandings and, sometimes, violence. VL - 2018 IS - Volume 16 PY - 2018 SN - 1733-5760 C1 - 2084-3925 SP - 109 EP - 122 DO - 10.4467/20843925SJ.18.008.10822 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/scripta-judaica-cracoviensia/artykul/housing-situation-of-holocaust-survivors-returning-to-their-hometowns-in-poland-after-the-second-world-war-examples-from-krakow-and-lodz KW - Holocaust survivors KW - post-war Poland KW - returns KW - Kraków KW - Łódź [Lodz] KW - literary personal accounts KW - Jewish property KW - housing policy KW - neighbours