SS Svalbard
International Refugee Organisation
Group Resettlement to Australia
This passenger list contains individuals and families that migrated to Australia after World War II from various European Countries including Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. Most passengers are World War II refugees or displaced persons.
Columns represent*: Sequence number, surname, forename, nationality, and look-up reference number.
1 BUKOWCAN Anna Ukrainian 3216221
2 GRUGROWA Anna Ukrainian 3216221
3 ILYINSKY Zinaida Ukrainian 3245979
4 JANSON Elvira Latvian 3262160
5 KALNINS Erika Latvian 4389498
6 KISTULYNEC Dunia Ukrainian 3251558
7 KOCINS Erika Latvian 4389498
8 KREGERS Arturs Latvian 3252581
9 LOMAGA Gregor Ukrainian 3161478
10 OSINS Anna Latvian 3120494
11 PALENS Elvira Latvian 3262160
12 ROMANTCHIK Zinaida Ukrainian 3245979
13 SHEWCHENKO Dunia Ukrainian 3251558
14 STAINER Elisabeth Yugoslavian 3168198
15 SVILIS Olga Latvian 3107771
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk is used to call your attention to additional information in
the transcriber's notes.
* Sample of Other Details Available in the original manuscript:
Passenger # 45 EX Augsburg U.S. Zone Germany
Surname Grabia
Forenames Josef
CM/L # 831088
IRO Status S
Nationality Polish
Religion Roman Catholic
Marital Status Married
Sex Male
Date of Birth 02 July 1910
Age 40
Country/Place of Birth Poland / Godeniza
Passport Number 045482
Date Passport Issued 28 October 1949
Place Passport Issued Augsburg
Occupation Farmer
It is believed that this transcription only lists those who disembarked in Fremantle,
since the ship carried hundreds more passengers.
The source was most likely the records in the National Archives of Australia's Perth collection.
Here are more links to help in your search for passengers to Australia:
Extensive information about Displaced Persons immigration from Germany to Australia 1947-1951
is at http://www.fifthfleet.net.
Conduct record searches at the National Archives of Australia
and search Coraweb.com.au at How To Find Shipping and Immigration Records
in Australia
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