Great Escape Project

Boat in Scalloway

The "Great Escape" and the "Shetland bus" - two sides of the coin that shaped the 1951 UN Convention on Refugees

The University of the Highlands has partnered with the Estonian War Museum to carry out a project to examine the the role played by the Shetland Islands, and islanders, during the Second World War and in particular the influx of refugees during 1940-42 from Norway on a flotilla of small boats.

As part of this strand of the wider project 6 events were organised which are detailed in the document Project events-en.docx

More details about the project can be found on the Estonian War Museum (EWM) website at: . There is also an ongoing exhibition at EWM drawning on all the information available on this subject, see a summary of the exhibition work on their .

The project was funded with support of the European Union under the programme “Europe for Citizensâ€.

Eesti Sojamuuseum | Co-funded by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the EU | University of the Highlands and Islands 


The International partners in this project are:

Estonian War Museum

University of the Highlands and Islands

The Baltic Initiative and Network

Estonian Heritage Society


ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ contact for this project is Andrew Jennings

Email: Andrew.jennings@uhi.ac.uk

Phone: 01595 771406