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Ingrid Rimland

Ingrid Rimland (born May 22, 1936 in Halbstadt (Molotschna) in Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-born American author, child psychologist, activist, former social worker, and Holocaust denier. She has written several novels loosely based upon her own experiences from growing up in a Mennonite community in Ukraine and as a refugee child during World War II. Her novel ''The Wanderers'' (1977), which won her the California Literature Medal Award for best fiction, tells the story of the plight of Mennonite women caught in the social upheavals of revolution and war.〔Wilfred Martens, (Book review: The Wanderers ), ''Direction'', 1979〕
==Biography==

Born into a Russian-German Mennonite community in Ukraine〔Klassen, Abraham and Cornelius Krahn. (1956). (Halbstadt (Molotschna Mennonite settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine) ). ''Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online''. Retrieved 15 February 2011.]〕 she grew up trilingual (German, Russian and Ukrainian) in the then-Soviet Union. Her family had been wealthy prior to the Russian revolution, but the community faced persecution under the communist regime due to their pacifist beliefs and heritage. In 1941, when she was five years old, her father was deported to a Siberian concentration camp by the Soviets and she never saw him again. Most of her family was exterminated by the Soviets. Fleeing the Red Army, she ended up in Germany with her mother in 1945. After several years as a refugee, they emigrated to an isolated Mennonite community in the rainforests of Paraguay in 1948, with the help of Dutch and American Mennonites.
In Paraguay, Rimland married and had children. She moved to Canada in 1960 and to the United States in 1967, becoming a US citizen. In the US, she gained a doctorate in education in 1979 and worked as an educational psychologist in California public schools, specializing in special education and migrant education for children, and simultaneously running a private practice in child psychology.

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