Australian Lithuanians by Luda Popenhagen


ISBN
9781742233321
Published
Released
01 / 09 / 2014
Binding
Paperback
Pages
328
Dimensions
153 x 234mm

In the 1940s Australian officials searched the displaced persons camps of war-ravaged Europe to select able-bodied, fair and hardworking Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian refugees fleeing the Soviet regime to launch the Mass Migration Scheme. Luda Popenhagen, whose parents were part of the scheme, tells the story of how Lithuanian migrants found their place in Australia. They integrated into mainstream life while leading a parallel existence where they spoke the Lithuanian language, celebrated their culture and kept up with political developments in their homeland. Popenhagen has collected and translated memoirs, oral histories and interviews to write the first comprehensive history of Australian Lithuanians.
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