Iceland review - 2015, Side 60

Iceland review - 2015, Side 60
58 ICELAND REVIEW From ruins to riches, in Iceland, World War II was sometimes called “the blessed war” because of the boom in employ- ment, improved infrastructure and tech- nological development brought on by the allied occupation. But social development resulted in depopulation of the country- side. To address the problem, a resolution was submitted at the 1947 agricultural Congress (Búnaðarþing) to “import for- eigners” to work on farms. Two years later the resolution was put into effect and German newspapers advertised for farm- hands in Iceland. The Icelandic Consulate in lübeck was responsible for the hiring and Gisela applied along with a friend. “I didn’t make any plans. My friend was going, so I just followed her.” froM city life to coUntrySide Not every applicant was escaping a hopeless situation. “I had work. I worked in a drug- store in lübeck,” stresses Hildur Björnsson, then Hilde Raabe. “But after five years in an office, I wanted to be in the country.” By far the youngest of her siblings, she lived alone with her mother, as her father had passed in 1945. When Hildur saw the ad in the paper, the 21-year-old jumped at the opportunity. The destination seemed unimportant. “The only thing I knew about Iceland was that the capital was called Reykjavík,” she smiles. If distancing her- self from city life was what she wanted, Hildur’s wish was certainly granted. She was placed at the farm Grjótnes (‘Rocky Cape’) on Melrakkaslétta, a vast tundra just below the arctic Circle in Northeast Iceland. The journey was long and com- plicated. “I traveled by train to Hamburg, by ship to Reykjavík, by bus to akureyri, by plane to Raufarhöfn and by motor boat to Grjótnes.” When I ask whether it was a shock to arrive in such a remote loca- hiStorY laufásvegur in reykjavík, where gisela and árni live.
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