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Laas Leivat: Christmas for refugees seventy-six years ago
Eestlased Kanadas | 16 Dec 2022  | Eesti Elu
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The millions of Ukrainian refugees, mostly women and children, fleeing the brutal Russian onslaught today, is sadly a repeat of Estonians escaping the Red Army attack in the fall of 1944.

This writer was born during the first Soviet occupation. Thus I was just three and a half in September 1944. However, some moments of our departure from Hiiumaa in a small sailboat are still in vivid memory. Others segments have been patched together from my parents’ stories, repeated over the years.

After a rough two-day passage over the Baltic Sea, we landed in Sweden and were placed at a refugee centre in the gym of a Stockholm high school. Some 100 families were thus given their own space within sheets hung as walls from ropes criss-crossing the gym.

No grumblings or complaints from any who had been able to flee from foreign soldiers, known for their unrepentant brutality. My parents found out much later that our family home, a large building beside Käina’s town hall, was destroyed by explosives, detonated by the Red Army some days after we left. It had been a meeting place for the local self-defence forces.

(Pikemalt saab lugeda Eesti Elu 16. detsembri 2022 paber- ja digilehest)
 
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