Disambiguating "kibbutzim" edit

In a description of activities in the camp, the present text has the line: "It maintained contact with a number of kibbutzim in what was later to become the State of Israel. "

As much of the text seems to be based on the USHMM website's page on Foehrenwald (see ext. links), the mention there of "kibbutzim" explicitly refers to the pioneering training communal groups of the Zionist youth movements in the camp, rather than to kibbutzim in Israel.

The contacts between camp residents and the Yishuv in Mandatory Palestine, later Israel, included but were not restricted to kibbutzim.
I'll expand the content once I've completed my library research, but am correcting this right away. Deborahjay 06:55, 2 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

waldram today edit

I studied at foehrenwald which is today Waldram. It is important to note that the history of that place is a total secret there. Nobody talked about it.

nathan_peres70@hotmail.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.69.65.38 (talk) 22:07, 29 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Not the third largest DP camp in the American sector edit

"the third largest DP camp in the American sector, after Feldafing and Landsberg." It may have been the third largest Jewish DP camp, but Wildflecken DP Camp (mostly Poles) was the largest DP Camp overall, with up to 20,000 residents. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Buffalohead (talkcontribs) 16:54, 21 June 2019 (UTC)Reply