Brutally beaten by Nazi police when Die Germans razed Warsaw and chased by Russian cavalry when he fled across the frontier, 23-year-old Ilersch Rosenberg, who stowed away in the Japanese liner Kasima Marti, has been released by the Commonwealth authorities, and now enjoys similar status to other Polish lefugees who recently arrived at Sydney. His escape to Australia involved a 20,000-inile journey from Warsaw to Vilna, to Moscow, across Russia to Vladivostok, to Kobe, and finally to Australia in the Kasima Maru.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 299, 15 September 1941, Page 5
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