In August 1944 he fled the Russian front and fled to the west. He found himself in the Montomery camp in Dorverdene camp and later Seedorf, the British zone. It was in a Seedorf Displaced Persons camp in Selsingen that he met Ruta Pociute whom he later married on the 23 March 1947.
On February 1949 they left Naples on the boat Nea Hellas, bound for Australia. Albinas spent his two work contract planting pine trees and later working in Housing Trust building homes. The skills he learnt on the job allowed him to build his own home in Warragul. In 1949 he was actively involved in the Lithuanian scout movement and helped V.s B. Dainutis organise the Australian district. He had been in Australia only one month before he sought out other Lithuanian scouts, corresponding with them.
Albinas continued writing for various Lithuanian newspapers over the years. He wrote “Po Svetimų Dangum” (Under a foreign sky) about scouts in the Sydney Lithuanian newspaper, Mūsų Pastogė.
Later Ruta and Albinas moved to Melbourne where they spend many years. They became heavily involved in the Lithuanian community, Albinas in scouts, Ramovė even become president of the Australian Lithuanian and regional director of the Lithuanian Scout Association. Albinas was Ramovės secretary and for six years was Vice-President of the Melbourne Lithuanian Club from 1968 to 1972. For many years he was the Scouts Ramovė president and also held position of President of the Melbourne Lithuanian community for eight years and in 1980 was elected to the Australian Lithuanian community as President. He was awarded the World Lithuanian community Karaliaus Mindaugas and Vilnius Universitetas 400m medal.
Albinas became heavily involved in the fight with the Whitlam government acknowledgment of the Baltic states as being incorporated into the Soviet Union. He joined the Australian Baltic Committee & Captive Nations and served on both as vice-president.
Albinas was very concerned with the plight of Mažoji Lietuva (Lithuania Minor) and wrote many articles and booklets on the situation. He lectured extensively throughout Australia and Melbourne. In 1951 he organized the Mažosios Lietuvos Bičiulių Draugija, (Friends of Lithuanian Minor) and became the President.
After retirement, the couple moved to Adelaide, as Ruta had family there. Albinas involved himself in the Adelaide community and continued writing.
In 1997 Albinas and Ruta celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Family and friends gathered at Lithuanian House in Norwood for a lunch. He passed away two years later in 1999. Mass was held in the Lithuanian chapel and later at the Centennial Park where he was cremated.
Albinas was a big bulky bear of a man with a gentle soul. He was softy spoken, well educated and a true Lithuanian patriot. He dedicated many years of his life to the Lithuanian community, in the hope of seeing his country free again.
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