From Jugoslavia to America

Childhood Memories of WW II

by Elisabeth Horvath Dunman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/28/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781449064020
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781449064037
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781449064044

About the Book

When it was rumored that the communist partisans planned to destroy Sremska Mitrovica, Jugoslavia as the German Military retreated, the father persuaded the mother to leave the city for a short time, taking the five children and her mother to a safe place until the fighting was over. They boarded the over-crowded last train going west, away from the terror that was imminent. They had no idea where they were going nor how long they would have to be away from home. The father could not leave the city; he was drafted into a “home guard” and charged with protecting the city.  

 

The family never returned to Sremska Mitrovica. Separated during the war, miraculously all family members, except for one son, were reunited in the American Sector of Austria. The second oldest son had been living and working near Berlin, Germany as a foreign worker. “Liberated” by the Russians he was sent “home” to Jugoslavia, which was by then behind the iron curtain leaving him with no chance of joining his family in the west.

           

They endured fear, discrimination and persecution during the post-war years in a country of which they did not even speak the language.

           

The family lived in deplorable conditions in a makeshift “Displaced Person’s camp”, commonly known as a “D.P.camp”.  The family survived hunger, displacement and many other hardships with patience and courage while relying on their faith.


About the Author

            Elisabeth Horvath Dunman was born and lived in Sremska Mitrovica, Jugoslavia until she was not quite nine years old. For the next eleven years she lived, went to school and worked in Austria. She married an American Soldier and came to America as a newlywed in 1956; the couple had four children.  In support of her husband’s military career, she relocated her family to various military bases, including Colorado, Germany and finally Maryland, where her husband retired from the military and the family settled.

            The author earned her GED and continued her education taking a variety of courses at the community college near her home.

            Once her children were self sufficient, the author began her own career working in a Psychiatrist’s office initially part-time as a bookkeeper, quickly advancing to office manager and eventually to business manager.  The author spent the next twenty years working for several Psychiatrists in that capacity.

            She retired and moved with her husband to Alabama, where she still resides.

            The author and her husband enjoy traveling to Maryland to visit their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  They also enjoy traveling to Europe to spend time with her remaining siblings in Austria and Germany.

            Her hobbies include writing, playing golf and participating in her church’s activities.