Many Jewish concentration camp survivors returned to their countries in Europe to find that
A) the Jewish populations that had stayed behind welcomed them home with open arms.
B) anti-Semitism was still present in popular attitudes, and very little help was offered them in returning to postwar life.
C) guilt over the Holocaust led to a drastic decline in anti-Semitism, so postwar life was easier than prewar life.
D) governments were eager to redress the injustices of the Holocaust, so Jewish property was returned and state programs were established to aid reintegration.
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