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Episode 11: Legacy of Hope: Drawing Strength from Our Ancestral Stories

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In this episode I'll share the powerful story of my father’s escape from communist Bulgaria in 1949 and eventual arrival in New Zealand in 1951 as a Displaced Person. It is a story of escape, freedom and perseverance. It is a story that at times raises more questions than providing illumination. It's also a story of how world history impacts family history and all the complications for genealogy researchers that arise when borders, political systems and language change.

Background information: Approximately 5,000 WWII DPs arrived in NZ in the late 1940s early 1950s: 2,000 from Eastern Europe (sailed on the Goya) and 3,000 from western Europe. Many DPs spent 6 weeks at the Pahiatua Camp learning English prior to being given Ministry of Works employment during the settlement phase. In total 90 Bulgarians came to NZ as DPs.

Inspirational Quote: "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." – Confucius

Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe, share, and leave a review!

Email: dontretirereinspire@gmail.com or visit us on FB

I also encourage you to watch Untold Stories - World War 2 Displaced persons who settled in Palmerston North, New Zealand. (youtube.com) which tells the story of five DP families who settled in Palmerston North.

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In this episode I'll share the powerful story of my father’s escape from communist Bulgaria in 1949 and eventual arrival in New Zealand in 1951 as a Displaced Person. It is a story of escape, freedom and perseverance. It is a story that at times raises more questions than providing illumination. It's also a story of how world history impacts family history and all the complications for genealogy researchers that arise when borders, political systems and language change.

Background information: Approximately 5,000 WWII DPs arrived in NZ in the late 1940s early 1950s: 2,000 from Eastern Europe (sailed on the Goya) and 3,000 from western Europe. Many DPs spent 6 weeks at the Pahiatua Camp learning English prior to being given Ministry of Works employment during the settlement phase. In total 90 Bulgarians came to NZ as DPs.

Inspirational Quote: "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." – Confucius

Enjoy this podcast? Subscribe, share, and leave a review!

Email: dontretirereinspire@gmail.com or visit us on FB

I also encourage you to watch Untold Stories - World War 2 Displaced persons who settled in Palmerston North, New Zealand. (youtube.com) which tells the story of five DP families who settled in Palmerston North.

  continue reading

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