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Segunda Guerra Mundial: La última gran crisis de refugiados

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Lamentablemente la guerra en Siria ha provocado en pleno Siglo XXI una crisis migratoria hacia Europa equiparable a la última crisis de refugiados de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

Miles de personas se han visto obligadas a abandonar su hogar huyendo de la muerte y crueldad, buscando una vida digna y un hogar donde rehacer sus vidas. 

Varios fotógrafos de la revista Life documentaron la odisea de los refugiados de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. 70 años después Europa sufre una nueva crisis en la que nos llegan imágenes lamentablemente muy similares. Otra vez más, el ser humano nunca aprende de sus errores.

Springtime is laughter time for children, but there was no laughter for three-year-old Betti Malek when the Germans crashed through Belgium and took Antwerp in 1940. She was one of numerous child refugees brought from Belgium to England, and one of the million of children who suffered during the five-and-a-half years of war, May 17, 1945. (AP Photo)

GERMANY - JUNE 06: Post WWII German refugees & displaced persons crowding every square inch of a train leaving Berlin (Photo by Margaret Bourke-White/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)

Refugees fleeing the fighting have brought their bicycles and bundles into a school yard. 10th August 1944. A little girl is lying exhausted on a rolled blanket, while her grandmother is sitting next to her. Her white cap is a "bachelique" knitted crochet. Many people from the fighting in Mortaine, just to the south have been seeking refuge in Saint-Pois during August 1944. Mortaine was the final battle for Nornandy. Saint-Pois, Normandy, France. (Photo by Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty Images)

A handful of survivors from the 150 refugees who left Lodz in Poland two months earlier headed for Berlin. They are following railway lines on the outskirts of Berlin in the hope of being picked up by a British train. (Photo by Fred Ramage/Getty Images)

20th March 1945: Refugees from across Central Europe queuing for food at an Allied Forces refugee camp in Germany after being displaced. (Photo by Allan Jackson/Keystone/Getty Images)

(GERMANY OUT) Stream of refugees and people who have been bombed out of their homes moving through destroyed streets - 1945after end of war; on the left two soviet soldiers patrolling) (Photo by ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

Group of Dutch refugee children arriving at Coventry Station.

25th October 1945: German refugees fleeing from the Russian zone in the first few weeks after the end of World War II in Europe. They are sleeping on straw in a makeshift transit camp at Uelzen in the British zone of Germany. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

3rd March 1945: German refugees crowding the market square at Juchen, Germany, a town captured by the US Army at the end of the Second World War. (Photo by Fred Ramage/Keystone/Getty Images)

Exhausted, homeless German refugees huddled in a city municipal building seeking shelter. (Photo by Leonard Mccombe/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)

Dutch Child Refugees: Arrival In Britain At Tilbury, Essex, England, UK, 1945, A small Dutch boy smiles for the camera upon arrival at Tilbury in Essex. He is carrying a small paper parcel under his arm, which contains all his luggage. He, and the other children, (some of whom can be seen behind him) all have labels pinned to their coats which bear their names, home address and destination, 11 March 1945. (Photo by Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer/ IWM via Getty Images)

Refugees from the East of the German Reich (German Empire) around 1944/1945. Place and date unknown. (Flaws in quality due to the historic picture copy) Photo by: Berliner Verlag/Archiv/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

German civilian refugees prepare to flee war-torn Aachen, Germany as the battle for the doomed city draws to a close, Oct. 24, 1944. The refugees have been living in air-raid shelters as the battle for the city rages on. The Americans have about 4,000 of these refugees on their hands, who are being taken to a camp in Belgium and temporarily housed in a large school. (AP Photo/Keystone)

Women and children are standing at the roadside and are waiting for a transport possibility, in 1945. Photo by: dpa/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Swiss Jew Eva Bass, formerly a nightclub singer in Paris, entering refugee camp at Fort Ontario, with her children Yolanda and Joachim, whom she carried on a sixty-kilometer trek through the fighting lines to reach American transport ship Henry Gibbins.

German civilian refugees walking through the streets of Aachen, Germany, on their way to a safer area away from the combat zone, 15th October 1944. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Civil Affairs Refugee Camp

War refugees walking through Berlin with their whole belongings on 15th December 1945. Photo by: dpa DANA/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Frenchwoman with two children and belongings loaded on a baby carriage seen in Haguenau, France on Feb. 20, 1945, before they started on their long trek to a safe rear area. They are some of the refugees leaving the town because of the planned withdrawal of the 7th U.S. Army. Many civilians prefer to leave their homes and seek safety in a rear area, rather than suffer another German occupation or risk being conscripted into the German Vollksturn. (AP Photo)

An attendant with white brassard (front, r) accompanies newly arrived refugees, in January 1946, through the refugee camp in Bebra. Photo by: dpa/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

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