
Song of My Soul: A Memoir
March 5, 2026Estonians in America 1945-1995: Exiles in a Land of Promise
$99.00
A comprehensive history of Estonians in the United States from the time of the World War II.
“Estonians in America, 1945-1995: Exiles in a Land of Promise,” is a comprehensive history of Estonians in the United States from the time of the World War II. The hard-cover book has over 560 pages, and provides details and photos on the history and activities of Estonian refugees, and their descendants, who came to the U.S. after Estonia was occupied by the Soviet Union. Published by the Estonian American National Council, Inc., in 2016, it is an excellent reference book.
| Weight | 5 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 12.05 × 9.25 × 2.17 in |
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