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*The overwhelming abundance of preserved, collected and deposited materials has come from Estonians who immigrated to America from the '''Displaced Persons Camps in Germany, 1945-1950'''.  
*The overwhelming abundance of preserved, collected and deposited materials has come from Estonians who immigrated to America from the '''Displaced Persons Camps in Germany, 1945-1950'''.  
*As a result of a formal appeal in 1965 for additional material about that the DP period, a substantial collection was in place and archived. This was '''initially housed for safe keeping in numerous Estonian-American homes'''."  
*As a result of a formal appeal in 1965 for additional material about that the DP period, a substantial collection was in place and archived. This was '''initially housed for safe keeping in numerous Estonian-American homes'''."  
 
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The Estonian Archives of the United States can be found: [http://eausa.balther.net/?lang=en Estonian Archives in the U.S., Inc. (EAUS)].
'''[http://eausa.balther.net/?lang=en Estonian Archives in the United States, Inc. (EAUS)]
607 East 7th Street
P.O. Box 726
Lakewood, NJ  08701-0726
Phone: (732) 363-6523
[http://www.eausa.balther.net]
Director: Enda-Mai Michelson Holland, eholland@monmouth.edu
::The Estonian Archives in USA has gathered in its facility in Lakewood, NJ, a large amount of archival materials documenting both the lives of individuals and the activities of various Estonian American organizations.




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