Andrew Eiva's parents escaped communist Lithuania in 1944, met and married in 1947 in Bonn, West Germany, where Andrew was born in a refugee camp in 1948. He was reared on stories about Lithuanian resistance, American support for a while and, finally, abandonment. His maternal grandfather, General
Kazys Ladiga, drove the Soviet forces out of Lithuania after World War I, and was chief of staff of the armed forces of independent Lithuania from 1925 to 1927. In 1940, when the Soviets seized Lithuania, General Ladiga was deported to Siberia, where he was tortured and executed. Andrew's maternal grandmother,
Stefanija Ladigienė sheltered and saved a thirteen year old Jewish girl,
Irena Veisaitė. In recognition of Stefanija's rescue of Irena, the Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem, engraved her name on its wall as
Righteous Among the Nations. == Awards ==