From the wreckage of Europe in the aftermath of World War II a pancultural armada representing the displaced and stateless of a ravaged continent sailed to the bottom of the world in the hope of a second chance at life. In their mix were also the first of a new generation; young men learning that peace still remained elusive in the political, economic and social turmoil that prevailed. They all arrived in an English-speaking, mostly agricultural country, Australia, as both political and economic refugees. They arrived as foreigners, aliens, speaking more than 30 different languages. They had no resources, save their will to do whatever was necessary to achieve a better life. Over the next quarter of a century this melange of humanity built one of the engineering wonders of the modern world – the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme. SC signed by Author
Genre:
Local History – Victoria
Genre 2:
Australian History
Publisher:
Tabletop Books
Publication date:
2015
Condition:
Fine