Risto Pönniö : The evacuee girl's centennial journey

Risto Pönniö offers a moving account of his mother's journey from Karelia to Kotka, weaving personal memory into the fabric of Finnish wartime history. This biography highlights the resilience and enduring spirit of the Karelia evacuees.
Suitable for: Recommended for readers interested in biographies and Finnish history.
As if from one mouth, without prior agreement and spontaneously, the song "In the Villages of Karelia" echoed into the air. For each bus passenger from their home region, the song meant their own, intimate memory of their childhood home and family, its fields and pastures. Still, now, sung together, it also meant an inseparable sense of community - Ladoga Karelianism.
What is the secret to longevity? It is a question that is most often posed to 100-year-olds. It is difficult to give an explanation based solely on historical background and the experiences of siblings or one's parents. Early youth and adulthood, ruined by war and the deprivation of one's roots from the soil of lost Karelia for the Soviet Union, could not have been a safe starting point for a long life.
Finns born in 1925 were the youngest entire generation that had to bear the responsibility that adults had been given for defending Finland both on the war and home fronts. This biography explores the survival story of one representative of that generation from the war years to the present day.
Risto Pönniö is a Finnish author who, in this biography, describes the life of his mother Sirkka Pönniö as the son of an evacuee, a listener, and a scribe.
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Author | Risto Pönniö |
Title | The evacuee girl's centennial journey |
Keywords | Second world war, refugees, Finland, Karelia, immigration |