I have just reached over 10,000 page views for this blog. I am really enjoying researching the community I grew up and in and have learnt so much doing so. I grew up with world recognised architects, singers, athlete's and never new it. I am discovering such a rich history of which I am proud and am glad that I can share this with other interested people. I hope to continue researching the community until we reach the present.
Thank you to all to read this blog, your interest motivates mine.
The events of WWII forced many Lithuanians to flee their country. Unable to return, over 10,000 came to Australia. This is their history.
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
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