Iceland review - 2015, Side 58

Iceland review - 2015, Side 58
56 ICELAND REVIEW Sixty-five years ago, 314 young Germans, mostly women, moved to Iceland to work on farms. Many of them never left and are now spending the evening of their lives like any other Icelanders. Gisela Schulze and Hildur Björnsson tell their stories. In 1949, Iceland saw its first and only group immigration organized and paid for by the government when 314 Germans, mostly between 20 and 30 years old, among them 139 refugees, were hired to work on farms across the country. Icelanders were increasingly moving from the countryside to towns and villages, and as a result, farmhands were needed. as part of the initiative, 284 farmers requested 316 laborers, 231 women and 85 men. boMbingS and bleSSingS In the wake of World War II, poverty was widespread in Germany, food was rationed, unemployment was rife and millions of refugees from the eastern territories were spilling across the new borders into poland. With a promise of a monthly income and all expenses paid, approximately 2,000 men applied, but considerable effort had to be made to find the required number of female applicants. “Germany was in ruins. There was noth- ing to miss,” says Gisela Schulze when I ask if she never got homesick after the move to Iceland. at 18, she was one of the youngest immigrants. “I was born in Stettin.” located on the Oder river, the now-polish port city is known as Szczecin. “While the war was still ongoing, our house was bombarded by the Russians, and so I left for Stolp [Słupsk] near Danzig.” as the polish border was shifted west, ethnic Germans were forced to move. “So you escaped,” interjects Gisela’s husband Árni Jónsson. “I didn’t escape. I left!” she snaps. By eygló Svala arnarSdóttir. PHoToS By Páll StefánSSon. the immiGraNtS who diSappeared german laborers arrive in reykjavík on passenger ship Esja on June on June 8, 1949. P H o To B y Ó LA FU R K . M A G N ú S S o N .
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