1. Britains Immigration Policies - 1960s-1980s
These included a small number of German prisoners of war, a large number of refugees from the communist regimes in Eastern Europe and the soviet union (130,00uprising poles arrived the first few years after the war and 14,000 Hungarians after the failure of the 1956 uprising in Hungary), substantial numbers of Irish and Italian laborers, and a wide variety of displaced persons from refugee camps throughout Europe. ...
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