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Stadt Blomberg
Der Bürgermeister
Marktplatz 1
32825 Blomberg
Stadt Blomberg
Der Bürgermeister
Postfach 1452
32820 Blomberg
Tel: 0 52 35 / 50 40
Fax: 0 52 35 / 50 46 10
Jan 4, 2014 Hi, Olga,
I am a survivor of World War II from Lithuania, and recently published a book on our struggles to escape the Soviets in 1944, the flight through Germany, and the years in a DP camp in the British Zone. It is a memoir of my family's life: Father, Mother, older sister and me, called God, Give Us Wings for the prayer I uttered as a small child when it looked like the only way to escape annihilation on the ground would be to fly away. It’s available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com
My book describes in detail, including documents I copied in Blomberg in 2011, the life in the camp from 1945 to 1948.
I think this site is an absolute marvel, and your efforts are commendable.
Thank you Olga,
Felicia Prekeris Brown [email protected]
By November 1945, it was a camp for Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians only (no Ukrainians). There was a Polish camp a few miles away. The town recorder and archivist has many documents from this period. I visited in 2011 and copied many for my memoir. Here are some photos from the camp.
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