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The voyage of their life : the story of the SS Derna and its passengers / Diane Armstrong.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney, NSW : Flamingo, 2001.Description: ix, 483, [1] pages, [32] pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0732268265
  • 0732268680 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.53/086/91 21
LOC classification:
  • D809.A8 A76 2001
Summary: In August 1948, 545 passengers boarded an overcrowded, clapped-out vessel in Marseilles to face an uncertain future in Australia and New Zealand. They came from displaced persons camps in Germany, death camps in Poland, labour camps in Hungary, gulags in Siberia and stony Aegean islands. There were those who had been hunted by the Nazis and those who had welcomed them; those who had followed the Communists and those who had fled them. Diane Armstrong set sail on the Derna with her parents when she was nine years old. Like a detective searching for clues, she has located over a hundred of the passengers. Through their recollections and memorabilia, as well as archival documents, she has recreated the voyage and traced what became of their hopes and dreams. The result is the unique portrayal of a migrant ship and its passengers.
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Books Footprints International School Library Network Toul Kork Campus Non-Fiction ARM 305.90691 D809.A8 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2024-0036

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. [484].

In August 1948, 545 passengers boarded an overcrowded, clapped-out vessel in Marseilles to face an uncertain future in Australia and New Zealand. They came from displaced persons camps in Germany, death camps in Poland, labour camps in Hungary, gulags in Siberia and stony Aegean islands. There were those who had been hunted by the Nazis and those who had welcomed them; those who had followed the Communists and those who had fled them. Diane Armstrong set sail on the Derna with her parents when she was nine years old. Like a detective searching for clues, she has located over a hundred of the passengers. Through their recollections and memorabilia, as well as archival documents, she has recreated the voyage and traced what became of their hopes and dreams. The result is the unique portrayal of a migrant ship and its passengers.

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