Difference between revisions of "Jan Albert Rosenberg"
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− | + | Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 66 Bayswater road, Darlinghurst, NSW, businessman; 1954 - 1958 at Old Barrenjoey road, Palm Beach, business man; 1963 at 25 Hughes street, Potts Point, business man; 1968 - 1972 at 692A Pacific highway, Killara, business man; 1980 at 1440 Pacific highway, Turramurra, business man. | |
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
During the war, the town that Ian was born in had a Ghetto housing 10,000 Jews, only 400 of which survived. Initially allocated to the Soviet Ukraine in the 1939 carve up of Poland by Germany and Russia. Later taken by German troops on their advance to Moscow, it was liberated by Russian troops on 6 Aug 1944. Following the war, the town was formally annexed to the Ukraine. | During the war, the town that Ian was born in had a Ghetto housing 10,000 Jews, only 400 of which survived. Initially allocated to the Soviet Ukraine in the 1939 carve up of Poland by Germany and Russia. Later taken by German troops on their advance to Moscow, it was liberated by Russian troops on 6 Aug 1944. Following the war, the town was formally annexed to the Ukraine. |
Revision as of 00:38, 21 May 2020
Pre War
Ian was a 26 year old Lawyer when he emigrated to Australia aboard the SS Stratheden which left London on 2 Sep 1938, and arrived in Fremantle on 4 Oct 1938. His wife Irena accompanied him, and their British address had been 'Jewish Shelter', E1, London. On arrival in Australia his name was recorded as Jan.
War Service
date of discharge is not known
Post War
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 66 Bayswater road, Darlinghurst, NSW, businessman; 1954 - 1958 at Old Barrenjoey road, Palm Beach, business man; 1963 at 25 Hughes street, Potts Point, business man; 1968 - 1972 at 692A Pacific highway, Killara, business man; 1980 at 1440 Pacific highway, Turramurra, business man.
Notes
During the war, the town that Ian was born in had a Ghetto housing 10,000 Jews, only 400 of which survived. Initially allocated to the Soviet Ukraine in the 1939 carve up of Poland by Germany and Russia. Later taken by German troops on their advance to Moscow, it was liberated by Russian troops on 6 Aug 1944. Following the war, the town was formally annexed to the Ukraine.