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n. (displaced person English)
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Displaced Persons is a 1985 Australian TV movie about refugees arriving in Australia in 1945.
It was the first script written by Louis Nowra, who was inspired by a book he read about displaced people in Australia after World War Two. He wrote it in three days and sent it to the ABC who agreed to make it.
The movie was well received and Nowra went on to write a number of works for the ABC.
Usage examples of "displaced persons".
We have displaced persons who can unload ten tons of coal in twenty minutes.
She began with their earliest days together, in the displaced persons' camp at Husvik.
We were Paratemporally Displaced Persons or PeetyDeepies for short.
She did not like to think of him brooding all the week-end over possible deportation back into the displaced persons' camps of Europe.
Absorbing one hundred and ten thousand displaced persons can’.
Absorbing one hundred and ten thousand displaced persons can't be done overnight.
Meanwhile the camp of displaced persons outside on our lawns has filled up once again.
We need immediate, we need to be ready with humanitarian aid to get it in there immediately to head off any food or displaced persons crisis.
Tempting perquisites were offered to volunteers who would accept grey torcs, and there were rumours that out-and-out conscription among the displaced persons had already begun.
I was looking for Nazis and for Russian agents being funnelled into the other sectors of the city, then to the West, under the guise of displaced persons and even German soldiers.
Among them and perhaps among other displaced persons as well, there had been Occhlon.
The third largest city in Sierra Leone, Gondama, was a displaced persons camp, whose inhabitants were generally healthier than the population at large.
My feeble but regular drumbeats may well have been welcome to the ecstatically displaced persons who were sitting or lying about the room.