Booklet:
Jan Henrik Fahlbusch, Sarah Haake, Felix Hurlin, Paul Kononow, Lars Krobitsch:
Pöppendorf statt Palästina. Zwangsaufenthalt der Passagiere der "Exodus 1947" in Lübeck.
Dokumentation einer Ausstellung. Dölling und Galitz Verlag, Hamburg 1999.
Internet Presentation:
© Jan Henrik Fahlbusch, Sarah Haake, Felix Hurlin, Paul Kononow, Lars Krobitsch

1. The Holocaust
2. "Displaced Persons"
3. "We were not alive, we were still dead" - Jewish DPs in Postwar Germany
4. A New Beginning of Jewish Life
5. Emigration to the Promised Land
6. Palestine via Lübeck
7. The "President Warfield" - from Pleasure Steamer to Refugee Ship
8. Departure for the Promised Land
9. "We lay like fish" - Life on Board
10. The Battle Fought Aboard the "Exodus 1947"
11. "Operation Oasis"
12. Return to Germany, the Country Responsible for the Holocaust
13. Preparations in Hamburg
14. Forced Disembarkation: "Journeys end, come along, come along, all out!"
15. Lübeck-Kücknitz Terminus Station
16. The "Pöppendorf" and "Am Stau" Internment Camps
17. In Camps Once Again
18. Press Reaction
19. Protest Inside the Camps
20. Where Do We Go From Here?
21. Care of the Camp Inhabitants
22. Life in the Camps
23. The Reaction of the Inhabitants of Lübeck
24. The Fate of the Exodus Children
25. Transfer to Wilhelmshaven-Sengwarden and Emden in East Fresia
26. From East Fresia to Israel
27. What Remains Today?
28. The Historical Importance of the "Exodus 1947"
29. Postscript
Literature:
Fahlbusch, Jan Henrik, Haake, Sarah, Hurlin, Felix, Kononow, Paul, Krobitsch, Lars: Pöppendorf statt Palästina, Zwangsaufenthalt der Passagiere der "Exodus 1947" in Lübeck, Dölling und Galitz Verlag, 1999.
Siebecke, Horst: Die Schicksalsfahrt der "Exodus 1947", Frankfurt am Main, 1987.
Schwarberg, Günther: Der letzte Fahrt der Exodus. Das Schiff das nicht ankommen sollte. Göttingen, 1997.
Kaniuk, Yoram: Und das Meer teilte sich. Der Kommandant der Exodus. Aus dem Hebräischen v. Markus Lemke. List Verlag, München, 1999.
Holly, David C.: Exodus 1947. Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland, 1969.
Exodus 1947, A film by Elizabeth Rodgers and Robby Henson, Cicada Films, New York.