To all our children : the story of the postwar Dutch immigration to Canada

Título
To all our children : the story of the postwar Dutch immigration to Canada

Albert. VanderMey

Resumen
The story of postwar Dutch immigration to Canada. In the fifteen years following the end of World War II, thousands of Dutch people waved goodbye to their families, friends, past lives and possessions, boarded a ship, and made the long voyage across the ocean to Canada. The movement arose out of a long-occupied country whose citizens considered Canadians their liberators, out of tiny Holland's limited capacity for growth, and out of the uneasy political situation in Europe. This book describes in numerous details the process of wanting to leave one's home and extended family, to making preparations for emigrating, to saying farewell, embarking on ships which in some cases were nothing more than troop transport ships, the misery of seasickness, to sighting land and stepping off the boat for new adventures on foreign soil, among people who spoke a different language and had "strange" traditions and ways. Starting afresh on foreign soil means overcoming obstacles. The Dutch faced many of those! Anyone who reads this book will deeply appreciate the courage of parents and grandparents, and their generation.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2004,
 
1983

Descripción física
511 p. : ill. ; 32 cm.

Término de la materia
Dutch -- Canada -- History -- 20th century.
 
Dutch Canadians -- History -- 20th century.

Término geográfico
Canada -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century.

Síntesis
The story of postwar Dutch immigration to Canada. In the fifteen years following the end of World War II, thousands of Dutch people waved goodbye to their families, friends, past lives and possessions, boarded a ship, and made the long voyage across the ocean to Canada. The movement arose out of a long-occupied country whose citizens considered Canadians their liberators, out of tiny Holland's limited capacity for growth, and out of the uneasy political situation in Europe. This book describes in numerous details the process of wanting to leave one's home and extended family, to making preparations for emigrating, to saying farewell, embarking on ships which in some cases were nothing more than troop transport ships, the misery of seasickness, to sighting land and stepping off the boat for new adventures on foreign soil, among people who spoke a different language and had "strange" traditions and ways. Starting afresh on foreign soil means overcoming obstacles. The Dutch faced many of those! Anyone who reads this book will deeply appreciate the courage of parents and grandparents, and their generation.

ISBN
9780888151001

Información de publicación
Jordan Station, Ont. : Paideia Press, c2004, 1983.


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Edmonton Christian High971.004 VANBook30905000098750Non-Fiction