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− | |Name=Eveliina | + | |Name=Evelina Ahlström (Eveliina) |
|Born= August 1927 | |Born= August 1927 | ||
|Death=May 1954 | |Death=May 1954 | ||
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|Ties=[[Commander]], [[Radioman]] | |Ties=[[Commander]], [[Radioman]] | ||
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− | The daughter of Finnish of Swedish descent industrialist, | + | The daughter of Finnish of Swedish descent industrialist, Eveliina is pregnant from a German Navy seaman and is now an outcast in her home country. In hopes of finding her lost lover, she sets sail on a journey with her new born daughter, hopping from a fishing trawler to a drifting U-Boat along the Hansa route leading her from Helsinki to Danzig from where she is finally evacuated along with thousands of ethic Germans expelled from Soviet controlled Poland. She dies of Typhus during a refugee trek before reaching British controlled Germany, leaving her daughter Marie an orphan. |
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] |
Revision as of 01:23, 27 January 2014
Evelina Ahlström (Eveliina) | |
Born: | August 1927 |
Death: | May 1954 |
Birth Location: | Helsinki, Finland |
Father: | Mr. Ahlström (Industrialist) |
Mother: | {{{Mother}}} |
Children: | Marie |
Grandchildren: | Jouni |
Education: | {{{Education}}} |
Position: | {{{Position}}} |
Employer: | {{{Employer}}} |
Home: | Helsinki |
Ties: | Commander, Radioman |
The daughter of Finnish of Swedish descent industrialist, Eveliina is pregnant from a German Navy seaman and is now an outcast in her home country. In hopes of finding her lost lover, she sets sail on a journey with her new born daughter, hopping from a fishing trawler to a drifting U-Boat along the Hansa route leading her from Helsinki to Danzig from where she is finally evacuated along with thousands of ethic Germans expelled from Soviet controlled Poland. She dies of Typhus during a refugee trek before reaching British controlled Germany, leaving her daughter Marie an orphan.