Белые русские – красная угроза? История русской эмиграции в Австралии - Шейла Фицпатрик
Русские в Австралии – этой необычной теме посвящена новая работа известного австралийского и американского историка Шейлы Фицпатрик. После Второй мировой войны именно Зеленый континент стал новой родиной для тысяч перемещенных лиц – людей, в годы войны разбросанных по Европе и по разным причинам не желавших возвращаться домой, в СССР. В свою очередь, австралийские власти стремились решить проблему нехватки рабочих рук в стране, поэтому сотрудничество, не будучи безоблачным или идеальным, все же было взаимовыгодным: тысячи людей погрузились на пароходы, чтобы отправиться в новую жизнь. Второй поток русских иммигрантов хлынул из Маньчжурии, где уже несколько десятков лет жила обширная русская диаспора, образовавшаяся во время строительства КВЖД. Но с приходом к власти китайских коммунистов русские были вынуждены покидать насиженные места, и Австралия стала новым домом для многих из них. Эти путешествия были полны драматичных событий, подчас детективных поворотов, когда даже «самый обычный человек с большой вероятностью мог поведать самую необычную историю пережитых скитаний». В формате PDF A4 сохранён издательский дизайн.
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