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WW2 And homelessness

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What happened to civilians that had their house bombed during world war 2? Did the government assist in providing them with housing after the war?
Did individuals that had house insurance get compensated? Heres some information that I found online, but nothing that answers or talks about what these individuals had to overcome.

>German was the most bombed country in Europe during ww2
>61 German cities were attacked by Bomber >Commandbetween1939and1945containing a combined population of 25 million inhabitants;
>3.6 million homes were destroyed (20% of the total)
>7.5 million people were made homeless

>300,000 Germans are thought to have been killed as a result of the raids, and 800,000 were wounded.

>Berlin was 70% destroyed by bombing; Dresden 75% destroyed.

What happened to the children who lost their parents? How did these kids get to the orphanages? How did the governments of both the allies and the axis deal with the surplus of paperwork that followed Ww2.

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