A Small Price to Pay: Refugees from Hitler in New Zealand 1936-46

Beaglehole, Ann

Notes
For European refugees arriving in the 1930s, New Zealand was in many ways a haven. It wasn't all easy: they came from a continent rich in culture and history to a small isolated country with little social diversity. The immigrants found prejudice and suspicion as well as a place they could one day call their own. But the difficulties were 'a small price to pay' for freedom and survival.

A Small Price to Pay tells the story of the refugees' flight to New Zealand, and what they found here. Based on interviews with thirty-two former refugees, this book is the first to document in detail their experiences.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Social Sciences D4249
Genre:New Zealand Non-Fiction
Dewey:SOC SCI
call #:BEA
ISBN:9780868616353
pub:1988