
“The youngest victims of WWII search their memories to tell how they
and their families escaped the Red Army to find refuge in a displaced persons’
camp in post-war Germany – more than 60 years ago. Sometimes horrifying, often
unflinchingly honest, their stories and intimate photographs offer glimpses of a
brave but artificial world – through the eyes of the very small.”
Introducing a new book about Estonians
When the Noise Had Ended: Geislingen’s DP Children Remember
Compiled by Mai Maddisson
Edited by Priit Vesilind
Available from Lakeshore Press Books
Read the full press release on When the Noise Had Ended: Geislingen’s DP Children Remember


