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This identity paper was issued as Radja was "stateless" after the war

 

 

 

 

 

On top of each card is the nationality of the person, Radja and Dankmar being Yugoslav as having been born in Yugoslavia.  Nenad, undetermined.

Note: These of a personal nature beginning next will be moved later to their own page. The story of  Radja by Steve Colman (Kálmán István) will dominate this page.

 

It is said by the many psychiatrist in my life that the cause of my severe depression, suppressed anger, and severe learning problems derived from Raja's rejection of me.  The problem is that I never sensed that in her.  The RETORT was that I was unable to accept her rejection of me.  It took many years for me to understand what actually happened to me.  But I was one of the lucky ones. I had been blessed.  I want to go onto the next photo so I will summarize it thusly.  I was and am the PRODUCT of what happens to the children of war. 

I heard Col. Douglas Macgregor the other night on his website. He stated that Ukraine had now lost over 100,000 men in the war. What then came to my mind as an image - was that 100,000 young men, most probably fathers - had now left their children without a father.  I can tell you honestly - all I wanted all the years of my childhood and teens - was a father, a real father, and a real mother.  As a child - when people would inquire about me to me - I used to refer to Radja as "my real mother." 

What happened to the children of the adults - (the "collateral damage" and the American military/government like to call it - in actuality "collateral damage" is a EUPHEMISM for terrorism inflicted on innocent men, woman and children. Children, woman, and men - CUT TO PEACES by American terror weapons. It is a government that INTENTIONALLY DESTROYS HUMAN LIFE.  The government of the barely now United States of America are worshipers of Moloch.  (Read your Bible.  Go to Leviticus.) And joining in the gang of devils is Britain, far from being "Great."

Chist said (Matthew 7:16-23)

  16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. 19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. 20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

Look at what the American government did to Vietnam.  Have you seen the pictures of children buring alive from the American Napalm used extensively in Vietnam?  You can find it all on youtube.com if you care to really know.  Look at what Nixon and Kissinger did to Cambodia and its people.  Over half the population murdered as a direct action by the American government.  Yes, Pol Pot pulled the trigger.  But Nixon and Kissinger (winner of the Nobel piece of prize).  Learn your history.  Whenever the American government doesn't get its way - it DESTROYS those who stand in its way.  THAT'S MY OPINION. I have had a very long time to think about all this, to analyze it all, to try to figure it out. 

It is late again.  I will close for now by concluding with this.

Germany, Russia, (Including Ukraine), China, Japan, Poland (Just look at the pictures of Warsaw after the Nazi go through with it.  You will see the results of intentional terrorism inflicted on the Polish people by the Nazi theology of their being the super race and the Poles also being, like the Russians (Including Ukraine) and the Serbs being Untermensch, sub-human, unfit to dwell with the Aryan race. Even beautiful Italy paid a heavy price indeed.  So did France - but Paris was spared.  The French government made the right decision.  Pope Pius XII made the RIGHT decision in SAVING the CHURCH - from wanton revenge and destruction by the Nazi and their theology of super supremacy - and ideology now adopted by the American government. IN MY OPINION. 

Here is what I am saying.  The generation of children that followed after the war - in those countries I've listed above - and I DO include Britain - were also badly burned by what happened to their parents, grand-parents, and so on.  And what happened to THEM.

But look what the U.S. government did to its "ally" - Germany.  Now again the German people will suffer and freeze and starve because of what the Gang of Hate did to them and to their children. Look at what the Gang of Hate did to the German people's energy source. Intentional infliction of pain and suffering on the innocent.  That is the work of the Devil.  The United States IS the great Satan on earth.

You think after this winter come and then is gone all will return to normal?  That the German people will be placated?  Germany's lattitude in approx. 52. Folks, that's WAY UP NORTH.  Chattanooga, Tennesse which we consider a Southern town - gets cold in the winter, for sure.  Munich, my birth place, is 15 degrees latitude closer to the freezing artic.  Study the Battle of the Buldge - in the midst of one of Germany's worst winter.  Oh yes, the American government has taught the German people "You will Bow to Us and our god of death, Moloch or you will pay the price."  Just look at their, the U.S. government, past actions.  Past actions is the best predictor of future behavoir.

The Gang of Satan is just waiting to DO IT to Serbia and Venezuela.  Just you wait and see.  And they, the U.S. government, may also throw in a little Napalm down on these people just to lighten up things abit.   THIS IS ALL MY OPIONION.  IT IS THE WAY I FEEL. 

Mothers and fathers of America, of Europe, and Ukraine.  If you love your children  very much - THEN GIVE PAUSE TO CONSIDER THEIR FUTURE AS WELL AS YOUR OWN.  The Amercan government, IN MY OPINION, is PUSHING FOR WAR - TO MAKE WAR ON RUSSIA and then CHINA. 

I will tell you how it will turn out if the Gang of Satan worshipers in the the Temple of Doom on Pennsylvania avenue gets their way.  Your children who survive will suffer EXTREME PAIN AND TRAUMA FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES.  And as for the German children of today?  Your children.  They will not long want to sing hyms or Choral Bach or Mozart or any of the German and Austrian great composers.  And if their fingers freeze, even the tips of their fingers - they will never play the violin or most likely any musical instrument. AND FOR WHAT!  WHAT DID YOU DO TO JUSTIFY WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOUR YOUNG ONES THIS WINTER.

Yet you have stood by and done nothing.  The great Mexican patriot, Emiliano Zapata said it best,

"It is better to die standing up on your feet than begging on your knees."

      Emiliano  Zapata

Where Duty, Honor and Country Came First for HIM.

 

I only ask you - WHERE IS THE GERMAN SPIRIT - THAT CREATED ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST CULTURES

WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU - THAT YOU SEEM SO AFRAID? WHAT GOOD IS LIFE WITHOUT HONOR?

Don't you love Germany anymore?  Or are you so preoccupied with guilt over the past that you will see your own country and your children destroyed? Stand Up! German People.  Stand UP for the Fatherland!  Never Be a Slave to Anyone Again. 

Deutschland Deutschland Uber alles      Deutschland Deutschland Uber alles

Deutschland Deutschland Uber alles

1 This is the Germany we know and love. Stand Up!

2 Here is Germany's Greatness and its Future.  Stand Up!

3 Never Surrender Your Future to Tyranny. Stand Up!

 

https://www.immigrantships.net/v6/1900v6/oxfordshire19491123_01.html

Immigrant Ships
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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.

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.

See #81,82,83

Most all of the people on this list are now alpha-numeric characters. I too will soon be an alpha-numeric character.  You too may thus be remembered.  Many board the boat of life.  Few are chosen for another journey.

 

1 ABEL Michal
2 ABEL Wiktoria
3 ACHMETOVIC Ferad
4 ACHMETOVIC Margot
5 ADAMS Emilija
6 ADAMS Karlis
7 ADOLFS Silvija
8 ADOLFS Sofija
9 ADOMAVICUIS Mingaugas
10 ADOMAVICUIS Nijole
11 ADOMAVICUIS Regina
12 ADOMAVICUIS Vincas
13 ALEKVICIUS Aleksas
14 ALEKVICIUS Antanas
15 ALEKVICIUS Marijona
16 ALEKVICIUS Petras
17 ALLASE Alma
18 ALLASE Anne
19 ALLASE Valter
20 ALLENS Hermanis
21 ANDRIJEWSKYJ Lidia
22 ANDRIJEWSKYJ Oleh
23 ANDRIJEWSKYJ Wadym
24 ANDRUCHOWYCZ Ewhenia
25 ANDRUCHOWYCZ Hordij
26 ANDRUCHOWYCZ Jaroslaw
27 ANTONIUS Michalina
28 ANTONIUS Oskars
29 AUZINS Karlis
30 AUZINS Lucija
31 AVENS Arturs
32 AVENS Karline
33 BAGUSAUSKAITE Ona
34 BAGUSAUSKAS Anele
35 BAGUSAUSKAS Jonas
36 BAGUSAUSKAS Vladas
37 BAGUSAUSKIENE Adele
38 BANYS Mecius
39 BARTON Elwira
40 BARTON Marian
41 BEDNARZ Maria
42 BEDNARZ Stanislaw
43 BELINSKI Josef
44 BENDYS Fedir
45 BENDYS Lew
46 BENDYS Odarka
47 BENDYS Petro
48 BERKOWITS Erno
49 BILECKYJ Anna
500 BILECKYJ Iwan
51 BILECKYJ Mychailo
52 BILECKYJ Osyp
53 BILECKYJ Warwara
54 BILYK Melania
55 BILYK Oleh
56 BILYK Sofia
57 BILYK Wolodymyr
58 BOJAN Pawlo
59 BOJAN Zofija
60 BOLISHEVTSIV Ewhenia
61 BOLISHEVTSIV Stepan
62 BULLIS Adolfs
63 BULLIS Vera
64 BURCZYSZYN Ilko
65 BURCZYSZYN Maria
66 BYCHKOWYCZ Roman
67 BYCHKOWYCZ Tekla
68 CERNY Irisa
69 CERNY Marcela
70 CERNY Otto
71 CESIULIS Antanina
72 CESIULIS Jonas
73 CHODNIEWICZ Rosa
74 CHODNIEWICZ Stanislav
75 CIESIOLKIEWICZ Henrietta
76 CIESIOLKIEWICZ Jan
77 CIURAK Irena
78 CIURAK Kristina
79 CIURAK Lubomira
80 CIURAK Mykola

81 CUIC Dankmar
82 CUIC Nenad
83 CUIC Radojka

84 CZOLIJ Iwan
85 DANKO Edmond
86 DANKO Edmond
87 DANKO Judy
88 DANKO Judy
89 DIACZUK Mikolaj
90 DIACZUK Warwara
91 DIMITRIJEVIC Vojislav
92 DOBROWOLSKA Lydia
93 DOBROWOLSKA Maria
94 DOJBAN Alexander
95 DOJBAN Irena
96 DOJBAN Odarka
97 DOJBAN Wasylyna
98 DOJBAN Wolodymyr
99 DONEC Anna
100 DONEC Iwana

101 DONEC Orest
102 DONEC Wolodymyr
103 DOWBNIA Natalia
104 DRULJAK Eudokia
105 DRULJAK Georg
106 DUBIEL Anni
107 DUBIEL Jozef
108 DURKOT Iwan
109 EISMA Arnold
110 EISMA Eno
111 EISMA Ida Maria
112 EKS Alberts-Lorenz
113 EKS Karina
114 EKS Zigurds
115 ENDRIULAITIS Frieda
116 ENDRIULAITIS Petras
117 FAHRBACHS Nora
118 FAHRBACHS Richards
119 FAHRBACHS Sigrid
120 FEDORUK Helena
121 FEDORUK Iwan
122 FEDORUK Maria
123 FEDYK Dmytro
124 FEDYK Nestor
125 FEDYK Olena
126 FILIPEK Edward
127 FILIPEK Helene
128 FISERS Dzidra
129 FISERS Egils
130 FISERS Emils
131 FISERS Herta
132 FISERS Viesturs
133 FREIMANIS Irena Irmgarde
134 FREIMANIS Richards
135 FREIMANIS Zanis
136 FROLOW Fedora
137 FROLOW Jakiw
138 FROLOW Nadia
139 FROLOW Walentyna
140 FROLOW Wladymyr
141 GARTENBAUMS Anastasija
142 GARTENBAUMS Helena
143 GASIUNAS Petras
144 GASIUNIENE Therese
145 GAUDYN Jan
146 GENDELS Stanislavs
147 GENDELS Therese
148 GESMANIS Arija
149 GESMANIS Edgars
150 GRINDULIS Vilhelmine
151 GRZESZCZAK Stanislawa
152 GRZESZCZAK Wiktor
153 HABRYSZCUK Viktorja
154 HAJ-HAJEWSKYJ Ihor
155 HEWA Iwan
156 HEWA Motra
157 HILMI Isa
158 HILMI Olesia
159 HOLLANEK Andrzej
160 HOLLANEK Danuta
161 HOLLANEK Eustachia
162 HOLLANEK Hanna
163 HOLUBKO Euhenia
164 HOLUBKO Jurij
165 HOLUBKO Stefan
166 HORENKO Igor
167 HRYHORCIW Oksana
168 HRYHORCIW Seweryn
169 HRYHORCIW Sofia
170 HRYHORCIW Stefan
171 ILIC Erika
172 ILIC Milan
173 INCZE Aniko
174 INCZE Josef
175 INCZE Thomas
176 JACOBY Eugen
177 JACOBY Georg
178 JAMANTS Adolfs
179 JANKO Anna
180 JANKO Ivan
181 JANOWSKA Zwonko
182 JANUSAUSKAS Matas
183 JANUSAUSKAS Tamara
184 JARVER Aita
185 JARVER Lembit
186 JOESAAR Oio
187 JONAUSKAS Adolfina
188 JONAUSKAS Domininkas
189 JONAUSKAS Edvardas
190 JUC Janina
191 KACZMAR Mykola
192 KACZMARCZYK Mychajlo
193 KALKA Anna
194 KALKA Stanislaus
195 KALUSEVICIUS Elena
196 KALUSEVICIUS Juozas
197 KALUSEVICIUS Juozas
198 KALUSEVICIUS Luicija
199 KALUSEVICIUS Valius
200 KANTVILAS Aleksandras
201 KANTVILIENE Nina
202 KARPENKO Boris
203 KARPENKO Soja
204 KARPENKO Tatjana
205 KARPENKO Zinaida
206 KARTASZEWSA Klawdia
207 KARTASZEWSA Olha
208 KARTASZEWSKYJ Anatol
209 KARTASZEWSYJ Jurij
210 KAUPERS Jenny
211 KENDRA Stanislawa
212 KERULIS Agota
213 KERULIS Stasis
214 KINDERMAN Borys
215 KINDERMAN Doris Marga
216 KLISCH Josafat
217 KLISCH Maria
218 KOHUT Stefan
219 KOLOPELNYK Wasyl
220 KOPLI Alice
221 KOPLI Peter
222 KOPLI Viljar
223 KOWSZYK Maria
224 KOWSZYK Natalia
225 KOWSZYK Oksana
226 KOWSZYK Teodor
227 KREISMANIS Arveds
228 KREISMANIS Milda
229 KREISMANIS Uldis
230 KRUCZEK Jan
231 KRYPIEC Marta
232 KRYPIEC Piotr
233 KRYWECKYJ Anastasia
234 KRYWECKYJ Antin
235 KRYWECKYJ Areta
236 KUIK Vambola
237 KUKK Hugo
238 KUKK Vera
239 KULBACH Paul
240 KULITSCHENKO Eugen
241 KURENDA Krystyna
242 KURENDA Zdzislaw
243 KURPNIEKS Kira
244 KURVITS Elmar
245 KURVITS Katerina
246 KURVITS Wilhelm
247 KYRYLENKO Dunia
248 KYRYLENKO Iwan
249 KYRYLENKO Iwan
250 KYRYLENKO Luba
251 KYRYLENKO Priska
252 LAARING Oleg
253 LANKO Iwan
254 LASZCZUK Karl
255 LASZCZUK Mychailo
256 LASZCZUK Olga
257 LEHTMETS Tiiu
258 LEMANIS Erna
259 LEMANIS Reneka
260 LETUKAS Vladas
261 LETUKIENE Zofia
262 LEWICKI Karl
263 LEWICKI Theresia
264 LICOVS Marija
265 LINGEN Anna
266 LINGEN Herbert
267 LJUSTINA Milan
268 LJUSTINA Stojanka
269 LOPAT Wanda
270 LOPAT Zygmunt
271 LUBINEC Frieda
272 LUBINEC Peter
273 LUKOWICZ Bronislaw
274 LUKOWICZ Wladislaw
275 LUTERS Ansis
276 LUTERS Rita
277 LUTTERUS Hans
278 LUTTERUS Immi
279 LUTTERUS Mai
280 LUTTERUS Salme
281 MACIURAK Irynej Myroslaw
282 MACIURAK Iwan
283 MACIURAK Maria Aleksandra
284 MACIURAK Tekla
285 MACPANAS Leonas
286 MACPANAS Robertas
287 MACPANAS Zita
288 MAKOWIJCZUK Emilian
289 MAKOWIJCZUK Jaroslaw
290 MAKOWIJCZUK Wira
291 MARTINAITIS Adele
292 MARTINAITIS Kristina
293 MARTINAITIS Mikas
294 MASING Herman
295 MATIUKAS Povilas
296 MATULIS Antanas
297 MATUSCHIK Georg
298 MEDIANIK Alexandra
299 MEDIANIK Boris
300 MEDIANIK Nikolaus

301 MEDIANIK Sergius
302 MELAMED Bencion
303 MICKEVICS Anna
304 MICKEVICS Boleslavs
305 MICKEVICS Georgs
306 MILOWSKI Edward
307 MILOWSKI Zbigniew
308 MILOWSKI Zofia
309 MOISSEEFF Georg
310 MOISSEEFF Igor
311 MOISSEEFF Mitrofan
312 MOISSEEFF Nadeschda
313 MORKUNAS Aleksas
314 MORKUNAS Aleksas
315 MORKUNAS Birute
316 MRKALJ Zvonimir
317 MURRO Aili Marie
318 MURRO Ivi
319 MURRO Martin
320 MURRO Vello Johann
321 MYCHAJLYSZYN Jaroslaw
322 MYCHAJLYSZYN Nadia
323 MYKYTA Irynej
324 MYKYTA Ludomyr
325 MYKYTA Myron
326 MYKYTA Wasylyna
327 NAGLITSCH Franz
328 NEFOIDOVAS Galina
329 NEFOIDOVAS Jurgis
330 NEFOIDOVAS Povilas
331 NEFOIDOVAS Zinaida
332 NEMETH Janos
333 NEMETH Magda
334 NIKITINS Igors
335 NIKITINS Sofija
336 NIKITINS Vladimirs
337 NORBAHK Terese
338 NORBAHK Valentin
339 NYK Florian
340 NYK Helena
341 OLESNYCKA Emanuila
342 OLESNYCKA Jurij
343 OLESNYCKA Lidia
344 OLESNYCKA Roman
345 OLESNYCKYJ Andrij
346 OPULSKIS Gene
347 OPULSKIS Tomas
348 OPULSKIS Vytautas
349 ORG Mara
350 PARN Axel
351 PASCHKOVSKIS Janis
352 PASCHKOVSKIS Liza
353 PASICZYNSKYJ Sofia
354 PASICZYNSKYJ Teodor
355 PAUK Aleksander
356 PAUK Maria
357 PAVARS Emma
358 PAWLOWSKYJ Ewhen
359 PECZENIK Klara
36 PECZENIK Sala
361 PELENAUSKAS Angele
362 PELENAUSKAS Eimutis
363 PESLIAKIENE Sabina
364 PETERSONS Elza
365 PETERSONS Vallija
366 PETRASZCZAK Emilia
367 PETRENKO Alla
368 PETRENKO Peter
369 PETRENKO Valentin
370 PETRENKO Valentina
371 PETRENKO Victor
372 PETRENKO Walentyna
373 PETRYSZAK Theodor
374 PIKK Aini
375 PIKK Anne
376 PIKK Voldemar
377 PILLUPS Ojars
378 PILLUPS Rita
379 PILLUPS Tatjana
380 PLAVENIEKS Augs
381 PLAVENIEKS Ingrida
382 PLAVENIEKS Margrieta
383 PONURY Aniela
384 PONURY Anna
385 PONURY Stanislaw
386 PORTS Augs
387 PORTS Augs
388 PORTS Emilija
389 PORTS Gunars
390 PORTS Ziedonis
391 POTIUCH Borys
392 POTIUCH Maria
393 POTIUCH Maroslaw
394 POTIUCH Mychajlo
395 POTIUCH Orest
396 POTIUCH Stefanija
397 PRINCEVS Helene
398 PRINCEVS Rosmarie
399 PRINCEVS Zelma
400 PRUSEK Aleksander
401 PRUSEK Cecylia
402 PUVI Heldur
403 RADIC Dragoljub
404 RADIC Viktoria
405 RADKO Alexander
406 RADKO Julia
407 RADKO Piotr
408 RADOICIC Bosko
409 RADOICIC Inge
410 RAMANAUSKAS Birute
411 RAMANAUSKAS Eduardas
412 RAMANAUSKAS Juozas
413 RAMINS Alberts
414 RAUD Maie
415 RAUD Rasmus
416 RAZIK Eugenia
417 ROHAN Jean
418 ROHAN Thea
419 ROMANOWYCZ Anna
420 ROMANOWYCZ Osyp
421 ROMASZENKO Helja
422 ROMASZENKO Petro
423 ROSENFELD Marton
424 ROSSMANN Berta
425 ROSSMANN Thomas Endel
426 ROSTENKO Angelina
427 ROSTENKO Sergej
428 ROSTENKO Svetlana
429 RUDKO Bohdan
430 RUDKO Borys
431 RUDKO Maria
432 RUDKO Petro
433 RUDZATS Anna
434 RUDZATS Bronislawa
435 RUDZATS Jazeps
436 RUDZATS Peteris
437 RUDZATS Petronella
438 RUKSTELE Antanas
439 RUKSTELE Egle
440 RUKSTELE Elena
441 RUKSTELE Raminta
442 RUKSTELE Saulius
443 RUTSCHKO Jewgenia
444 RUZA Mara
445 RUZA Regina
446 RUZA Wilhelms
447 SAAR Helve
448 SAAR Jaan
449 SAAR Kaljo
450 SAAR Marta
451 SABO Lucjan
452 SACHARIAS-SAARELINN Eugen
453 SACHARIAS-SAARELINN Nina
454 SACHARIAS-SAARELINN Paul
455 SACHARIAS-SAARELINN Valentine
456 SALAMON Wladyslaw
457 SALASOO Inno
458 SAMTS Alma
459 SAMTS Ansis
460 SAMTS Ingrida
461 SARAL Katrin
462 SARAL Maimu
463 SARAL Piret
464 SARAL Riina
465 SARAL Uuno
466 SARPALIENE Jadwyga
467 SARPALIENE Theodora
468 SAWCZENKO Anastasia
469 SAWCZENKO Wasyl
470 SAWCZENKO Wasyl
471 SCHEINSICHT Cyla
472 SCHNURBERGS Andris
473 SCHNURBERGS Heinrichs
474 SCHNURBERGS Ingrida
475 SCHNURBERGS Marta
476 SELIWRJA Alexander
477 SENCZILLO Viktoria
478 SENTSCHUK Ludmila
479 SENTSCHUK Oleg
480 SENTSCHUK Olga
481 SENTSCHUK Wasyl
482 SEWERYN Jan
483 SEWERYN Stefania
484 SIDORENKO Elena
485 SILBER Dezso
486 SILMAN Israel
487 SIMKUS Apolonija
488 SIMKUS Gytis
489 SIMKUS Vaclovas
490 SIPJAGINS Ilga
491 SIPJAGINS Maris
492 SIWINSKI Waclaw
493 SLOWACZEWSKYJ Jurij
494 SLOWACZEWSKYJ Maria
495 SLOWACZEWSKYJ Nikolaj
496 SMUTNY Alois
497 SNIATYNSKYJ Anna
498 SNIATYNSKYJ Stefan
499 SOBKO Georg
500 SOBKO Natalija
501 SOBKO Petro
502 SOBKO Sofia
503 SOCZAWA Katarzyna
504 SOPER Elfriede
505 SOPER Franjo
506 STALS Arija
507 STALS Karlis
508 STALS Mara
509 STALS Miervaldis
510 STAMBULIS Austra
511 STAMBULIS Janis
512 STAMBULIS Olgerts Vidvetus
513 STANKEWYTSCH-JANUSCH Awerkij
514 STANKEWYTSCH-JANUSCH Wira
515 STATNICKAS Gediminas
516 STATNICKAS Jadviga
517 STATNICKAS Mindaugas
518 STATNICKAS Vladas
519 STEGE Karlis
520 STEGE Mirdza Otilia
521 STEGE Peteris
522 STEGE Vilis Vilhelms
523 STELMAKOW Anna
524 STELMAKOW Olha
525 STELMAKOW Theodor
526 STELMAKOW Wasyl
527 STEPANAS Agota
528 STEPANAS Antanas
529 STEPANAS Juozas
530 STEPANOW Dmytro
531 STEPANOW Marija
532 STIMBURIENE Ida
533 STIMBURYS Alfredas
534 STIMBURYS Paulius
535 STIMBURYS Simonas
536 STOSIC Radomir
537 STOSIC Toni
538 STRAUKAS Bronius
539 STRAUKAS Genovaite
540 STRAUKAS Vytautas
541 STRAZDINS Inese
542 STRAZDINS Janis Eduards
543 STRAZDINS Laimdota
544 STRAZDINS Marija
545 STRELEC Jaroslaw
546 STRIMAITIS Adele
547 STRIMAITIS Juozas
548 STRISHKO Illarion
549 STRISHKO Zinaida
550 STURE Gunars
551 STURE Inta
552 STURE Irene
553 SUBOTIC Wlado
554 SUCHNOWSKA-SENCZILLO Maria
555 SULCS Herberts
556 SULCS Herta
557 SURNA Stasys
558 SURNAITE Nemira
559 SURNIENE Anele
560 SUTKEVICIUS Bronius
561 SUTKEVICIUS Frieda
562 SZIKES Maria
563 SZURAN Weronika
564 SZURAN Wladyslaw
565 TALMET Lidia Dagmar
566 TALMET Maie
567 TAMM Vivian
568 TEIZER Elena
569 TILTINS Edita
570 TILTINS Elmars
571 TILTINS Irmgard
572 TILTINS Janis
573 TILTINS Ottilia
574 TKACZ Kateryna
575 TKACZ Maria
576 TKACZ Wasyl
577 TORN Sylvia
578 TRUCHANAS Eduardas
579 TRUCHANIENE Tatjana
580 TRUJA Aleksandra
581 TRUJA Alfred
582 TRUJA Emma
583 TRUJA Erika
584 TRUMMER Antal
585 TRUMMER Charlotte
586 TRUMMER Judith
587 TSCHEBOTAREW Iwan
588 TSCHEBOTAREW Nina
589 TUGAUDIENE Eleonora
590 TUGAUDIENE Leokadija
591 TUGAUDYTE Aldona
592 TUKACIER Max
593 TULA Franciszek
594 TULA Jozefa
595 TURSKY Julian
596 TURSKY Oxana
597 TURSKY Stephania
598 TURSKY Vira
599 TYSZKA Kazimiera
600 URMONAITE Regina
601 URMONAS Leonas
602 URMONAS Povilas
603 URMONAS Romualdas
604 URMONAS Valerija
605 VALTENBERGS Anita
606 VALTENBERGS Erna
607 VALTENBERGS Janis
608 VALTENBERGS Viktors
609 VASCEGA Bronius
610 VASILEVSKY Sofia
611 VASILEVSKY Vasili
612 VEER Mall
613 VELICKA Justinas
614 VELICKA Sofija
615 VILDZIUS Jonas
616 VILDZIUS Jonas Kristinius
617 VILDZIUS Petronele
618 VORONINS Anatolijs
619 VORONINS Helena
62 VORONINS Peteris
621 VORONINS Raisa
622 WALEPAR Antonina
623 WALEPAR Stefan
624 WEISHAUS Nutzy
625 WELTMANN Roman
626 WERSTAK Taduesz
627 WESOLOWSKI Josef
628 WESOLOWSKI Walentina
629 WESZPAN Ester
630 WIJUMS Irmgard
631 WOJEWIDKA Irena
632 WOJEWIDKA Jaroslaw
633 WYSOCKYJ Mykola
634 WYSOCKYJ Paraska
635 WYSOCKYJ Viktoria
636 ZAKREWSKIJ Kyrylo
637 ZAKREWSKIJ Nadija
638 ZALECKIS Aleksandras
639 ZALITIS Berta
640 ZALITIS Janis
641 ZEBERGS Janis
642 ZEBERGS Karina
643 ZEBERGS Milda
644 ZEBUTOVSKYJ Boris
645 ZEIDAKS Eleonora Gaida
646 ZEIDAKS Ilze
647 ZEIDAKS Ringolds
648 ZEIDAKS Rudite
649 ZELENIAKAS Algirdas
650 ZELENIAKAS Charles
651 ZELENIAKAS Maria
652 ZIDLICKY Bozena
653 ZIDLICKY Jaroslav
654 ZIZNIAUSKAS Boleslovas
655 ZIZNIAUSKAS Endla
656 ZUBJUK Iwan
657 ZUBJUK Lesia Anna
658 ZUBJUK Paraskewia

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

 


 

 

 

The story of Raca, a good friend of mine.
by
Steven Colman
101 / 2 8 Help Street
Chatswood, NSW
Australia, 2067
(Steve Died in 2022 in late nintees in Australia)

Excerpts from the work of the late Kálmán István

Radojka Cuic was born on 5th August 1918 into a Serbian family. I believe she had two
brothers and more than one sister. Her family lived in Croatia and I believe her mother and
one of her sisters were murdered by Croatians during WW Il when the Croatians were
governed by the Nazi Ante Pavelich.

Radojka Cuic was married to a Serbian lawyer, who after the War and under Marshal Tito. This lawyer then became the Yugoslav Ambassador to Brazil. For reasons I was not privy, the marriage broke down before 1941 and it was probably due to the fact that she became friendly with a man of the German minority who lived in Yugoslavia amongst many people who were part of the same ethnicity.

In 1941 Hitler attacked Yugoslavia and the war was over in a few weeks.

Raca knew that her lover, called Walter, was of German background but was surprised
when, after the occupation of Yugoslavia by the Germans, he wore a German officer's
uniform and turned out to be a member of the Abwehr {very important link}  as the German Counter Intelligence Unit was called.

[ 1 The Spy Who Betrayed Hitler 51m ] - Reinhard Heydrich, and Wilhelm Canaris were the the spymasters in the Third Reich, two rivals who were masked in both mystery

[ 2 R. Heydrich - The Man with the Iron Heart - and The Butcher of Prague (Poland capital) See

 

[3] Heydrich was the Architect of the Holocaust - not Adolf Eichmann.  Eichmann was more of a functionary rather than an architect of a murder machine. But Adolf Eichmann was a MURDERER of MILLIONS. Both Heydrich and Eichmann were servants of Moloch.  It is well to consider that [those who dwell with Moloch and serve his interinsts] when you ask yourself ( if you indeed every do ) Who(m) do you trust?

 


Kálmán István (Steve Colman) continues with the story of Radja and himself.

It was realized that under the circumstances Raca was exposed to
considerable danger from Yugoslav partisans and he arranged for her to live in Berlin,
where she was employed by the German Foreign Office and was translating documents
from Serbian to German and the other way round. Fearing that her sister Vera will be
endangered in Belgrade, she arranged for her to come to Berlin, where she looked after
Dankmar, Raca's son with Walter, while she was working in the Yugoslav section of
Ribbentrop's ministry.

Walter returned from Yugoslavia and was serving in Russia as a combat Army officer and
was eventually captured by the Red Army. I believe that her flat was damaged in a bombing
raid and the Foreign Ministry arranged for her to stay at the Hotel Adlon, one of the best
hotels in Berlin then and now. Raca stayed there with her sister and son until almost the end
of the war and not wishing to await the Red Army became a refugee moving towards the
West around March/April 1945.

By that time her immediate household consisted of one of her brothers and her ex-husband
who was a prisoner of war of the Germans and whom she arranged to have released from
camp. I am not aware if he stayed in the Adlon, nor do I know where her brother lived in
Berlin.

The story of this brother Nenad is amazing. While working in the Foreign Ministry, Raca found out that Nenad, her youngest brother (the other six brothers were executed by the Germans for being partisans) was arrested in Belgrade and kept as a hostage. At the time the occupiers of Yugoslavia executed 50 or 100 hostages for every German soldier assassinated. Raca approached her superiors in the Foreign Ministry and they in turn contacted the SS.


Eventually Himmler himself wrote an order which Raca, flying to Belgrade in a courier plane
took and freed her brother, He too joined his sisters in Berlin, although he and his ex-brother-
in-law may have lived separately.

Correction to above by Nenad Cuic. Per Radja's story related to me one time when I visited her at the Village in Manhatten in her small apartmentg on the 5th floor, and access was by the steps, as there was no elevator.

According to Radja, she was able to arrange a trip to Belgrade in the courier plane provided through the Himmler connecton. Upon arriving in Belgrade Radja went by car to the large German concentration camp near Belgrade ( identify later ) and asked to speak to the commendant - called that in German language.  In Russian the commendant would be known as "the big cheese."  In the United States the concentration commendant would be known as "the CEO of the concentration camp as the two mental attitudes are quite similar indeed.

Radja brought with her a letter from, as she lated to me, from a "high official of the government." When I asked her who the high official was - she refrained from answering question and went on with the rest of the story. Radja then presented the letter from the high official to the commendant who read the letter and then more slowly read it again.  He then said to Radja, "This letter would free you but it will not free your brother. I am sorry say/" This is what Radja said to me.

As there was nothing more to say or do - Radja returned to Berlin and her job with the German Foreign Ministry. Years later, after the war was over, Radja was living in her small Village apartment when she received a long distant overseas call.  She answered the pnone.  It was Nenad, her youngest brother and the only brother who had survived the war.  As she told me, Radja was very surprised, almost shocked.  For she had convinced herself that Nenad had been executed as was scheduled to happen to him. 

Nenad explained to her that although he remained in the camp until the end of the war when he and the others in the camp were liberated by TIto partisan forces - he was treated well by the commandant and guards of the camp.  His execution date had been recended though he did not know why. 

Several years later Radja provided asstance which allowed her brother, Nenad, to visit her in the village apartment.

With Berlin bombed and the Red Army progressing towards Berlin, Raca and her sister and
Dankmar, called Chuki by them, moved towards the West.

[Actually, according to Radja as told to me - she had sent Vera and her young son, Dankmar, ahead to go to the American lines as best they could. This was not without considerable danger itself as the British and Americans found the German passenger railroad cars easy and convenient targets.  ( *  ** ) Terrorism was the British stock in trade.

She, Radja had some business to take care of.  Then later, by herself, she was able to secure transportation that got her into the American lines before it was too late.0

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* **  Of course, this was not unexpected by the German people.  They had long ago learned from experience that the British were masters of terrorism and inflicting suffering on the civilians in an attempt to force the goverment rulers of the country that the British want to overthrow and often to destroy to bow down to them, the British Masters, or suffer the consquences. The Americans also came to adopt this philosophy and tactic to assist in crushing "their enemies" through terror on the civilian populations.  Or, as one British captain was heard to say, "Better them German civilians get it than slug it out with that German SS or their army boys. Risk our boys lives fighting the German?  No way. We'll just wipe them out with our bombs from the sky."

And indeed the Americans "wiped out" quite a few hundreds of thousand innocent civilians in German, from the saturation bombing of Berlin - to the firebombing of Dresden - when a British flier accompaning his American counterpart in one of the bombers said,

"Golly good my boy, jolly good. Well done. We've turned them Germans into their very own fried quarkbällchen and topped it with fried schneeballen, snowballs from heaven. His Majesty our King would be delighted, simply delighted.  Bloody good old chap, bloody good, Bugger all to them Germans, I say, bugger to them all."

In war time almost anything can be alleged. So you never know what is fiction and what is fact.  A perfect examples of the question, what is fiction and what is fact is the allegation that Henry Kissinger was heard to say in answer to the question,

"Should the U.S. have dropped the bomb on Japan?" 

He replied, allegedly,  "We microwaved them and that put a stop to the war immediatly."

Whether true or not - these stories do illustrate the mental attitude of both the British and American governments in dealing with opponents who are not big enough to defend themselves.  It does lend credibility to the rumors going around on the internet that the British prime Minister Sir Tony Blair, now anointed with chism (British word for spunk) – egged on the American, Bill Clinton, to "napalm them damn Serbs" when Slobodan Milošević refused to lick either the British ass and definitely the American ass for 78 days.  But to bomb innocent civilians with Napalm?  That was too much even for Slobodan Milošević.

This deflection from the main topic has been a little off.  So let us get back on topic with the story of Radja as told by Steve Coleman.

rev 1, continue with proof reading and editing at this point. 2022-10-28 1_18 pm

From what she told me and knowing it from other sources, it was a trip of considerable danger and discomfort, especially with a small boy who was probably not more than 3 or 4 years old at the time.

In the US Zone of Germany, Raca befriended an America soldier, Frederick Zahan, and became pregnant. Her second son, Nenad  [and baptised in Russian Orthodox Church in 1947] was born early in 1946 and since Raca needed to work, both her
sons were looked after by a lady in Bad T6Ic and her daughter.

With three others I got to Munchen in the US Zone of Germany in July 1946 and we soon
got to meet the Cuic sisters though Vera's boyfriend, who was a relation of mine. The four
ladies, who lived in the same room were hospitable to offer us a cup of Nescafe from time to
time, -neither they nor we had a great deal more at the time. Raca was working for Church
World Services and she soon became a Second class UNRRA officer, a position which
gave her a uniform to wear, about $12 salary per month and most importantly a carton of
200 cigarette per week, which enabled her to smoke a lot and sell some to take care of
her children. She visited them frequently and sometimes I accompanied her and assisted
her with the food she carried to aid the women who looked after her sons. Due to Raca's
influence with the Serbian (so called) camp police I had no problems in getting into the Funk
Caserne where she and Vera lived, sharing their room with two other ladies.

By the time I became her boyfriend, Vera left for US as did the other ladies, one of whom
was a Polish lady of aristocratic back ground while the other a dancer who with her brother
used to be a great success with a dance imitating two snakes. Raca and I were friendly with
some other Displaced Persons including a Mr. Popper, a Hungarian who owned one of
Hermann G6ring's enormous Mercedes cars, which he used as a taxi, although he never
charged Raca or me, we were both keen on operas and visited the newly reopened opera
and other theatres in Munich, at weekends I usually accompanied Raca to Bad T6lz where
she visited her boys. I also met Walter after he returned from having been prisoner of war in
Russia. He wasn't in very good physical condition but as far as I know he visited Chuki
(Dankmar).

During the winter of 19481 became sick and was in hospital for about 4 weeks and I was
looked after by nuns and Raca visited often and augmented the shortcomings of the
German diet. Around May 1948 I finally obtained a Stateless passport and a Labor Permit
allowing me to go to England where by that time my parents and brother were living. About
the same time Raca was travelling to France with a group of Displaced Children who
received a French visa.

We continued to correspond and my brother, who was a British citizen invited Raca to visit
us in England. She arrived by train on 31st December 1948 with a very sore tooth, which
could not be attended until 2 or 3 days later. We stayed with my brother and his wife and
visited my parents, where Raca enjoyed the Hungarian food my mother prepared. After
about two weeks she returned to her job in Munchen.

Sometime later she received an Immigration visa for Australia and she arrived to a South
Australian DP camp late 1949. We were in correspondence and she told me how unhappy
she was, since she and the boys had to live in a camp. The final straw came, as she told me
by letter, when a guy asked her for a date and after a while, being a butcher by trade,
offered her some meat in exchange for sex. She told me that she burst out crying and left
him, feeling as low and hurt as ever, notwithstanding the problems she had since leaving
Yugoslavia.


She contacted Vera and asked her to make an effort to get her away from Australia.
Amazingly, Vera just met accidentally Nenad's natural father (Frederick Zahan, stationed in Munich area with U.S. Army shortly after war) who was not in contact with
Raca since leaving Europe and he was prepared to pay for their trip from Australia to the
States (he did, as told to Nenad by Radja. He was at the time working as a dish washer and waiter for Childs Restaurant in Manhattan) I am not aware if Nenad ever met his father [yes he did in Detroit shortly after he arrived from San Francisco after flight from Australia) or not although she must have told me at the time as we kept up the correspondence.

I married in 1952 in England and by 1955 had two children. My past relationship and our
continued friendship was never a secret and in 1960 or in 1963 I met Chuck, his wife (or
fiancée?)  Nina in my NY hotel.

Through our correspondence, I was aware that Raca, very cleverly arranged her life so that
by teaching French (her language major at the Belgrade University was French.  She also spoke, read and wrote fluent German and Russian, English and could communicate in several other European languages) at some good schools, she was able to give Dankmar, now named
Chuck, a good education and free as well.

Vera in the meantime became a nurse and I believe married, although for reasons unknown to me, their relationship deteriorated. While Raca lived in rooms or flats provided by the schools she taught, Puschka, ( пушка ) her Russian born friend was looking after Nenad and became a surrogate mother to him.  At one stage she disappeared with Nenad and on being told, I thought that she has done so with a view of adopting Nenad as her own.

Thus, I was not surprised when a friend of hers from Munchen and living in Sydney rang me
to say that she met Raca in New York and did I know that she has lost her son. I was
convinced that this friend was referring to Nenad who disappeared with Puschka. But no, she
was referring to Chuck who succumbed to lung cancer in 1990 aged 49 leaving Nina and his
three girls.

In 1997 I was in New York with my wife and we spent almost a day together. There was an
instant friendship between the two women and I was laughing when both of them scolded
me in unison for crossing the street not on a pedestrian crossing. We also spent an evening
together visiting a concert at the Lincoln Centre.

The last time I met Raca was in 2002 about 6 months after my wife died.  At the time Raca
was 84 but still able to climb to her little flat on the 5th floor, but was very deaf. Soon after I
received a letter from her when she told me that she decided to leave for Belgrade and
move into a retirement home there. A few weeks later I received a card, but no address, so
that it took some time before I investigated and found that a nephew in Belgrade was in
touch with her. He (NM Diklic) promised to speak to Raca and pass on my message, but I
never heard from him again and by now his email address is not valid.

With great difficulty I was able to trace one of Raca's grand daughters and I received an
answer two days ago to my query as follows:
queries
Unfortunately, my grandmother passed away about two years ago. She began to suffer from dementia and I know she would not have not wanted to live without her memories. It was a blessing for her that she did not suffer any more and that she passed surrounded by our family in Serbia who took such great care of her.

My sisters and my mom were able to go to Serbia for her funeral and she was buried with her family. My sisters and I went to Serbia while she was still healthy a few years before her passing and were able to spend some quality time with her. She was an amazing woman. I wish she had written her memories of her amazing life for us to share with our children.

In my reply I sent Christina some photos of Raca and offered to give her some details of her
life. I also rang several time Raca's daughter-in-law, but was not successful in contacting
her, nor did I hear about my photos and my offer. However, I think that this granddaughter is
not a frequent or fervent emailer.

In conclusion and in memory of a great woman, let me say that while having two sons from
men neither of whom she was married to and having possibly more lovers than I mention in
my story she was a feisty lady with absolutely fine morals and a strong character bent on
giving the best to her two children. She was living in an age where single women did not
succeed, but if they did it was due to strength of character and will power. She was
intelligent and well read, spoke many languages and had a splendid spirit, which was
pushing her to achieve. Not many, but Raca could have adapted herself from young single
mother, to a clerk, to be a translator in the Yugoslav department of the German Foreign
Ministry, to an UNRRA officer, a teacher and finally to being employed in a responsible
position for years by a publishing company.

I consider myself very lucky, not only for knowing her, but also for having loved her and
having been loved by her some 64 years ago. 

22nd September 2011.