Oscar Strauberg
Born 1891 Place Riga, Latvia Ethnic origin Latvian Religion Church of England
Father Strauberg, Peter Mother Strauberg, Bertha
Arrived at Australia
from Cardiff, England on 18.11.1916 per Gryfevale disembarked at Port Adelaide (deserted)
Arrived at Australia and enlisted with Edward Seltin and Alexander Mentze
Residence before enlistment Port Adelaide
Occupation AB Seaman
Service
service number 3631 enlisted 21.11.1916 POE Adelaide
unit 5th Pioneer Battalion rank Private
place Western Front, 1917-1919
final fate RTA 23.08.1919 discharged 13.11.1919
Naturalisation served as Russian subject
Residence after the war Port Kembla, 1936 Sydney
Died 22.08.1942 (1941?) Moorong Hospital, Ryde, NSW
Materials digitised service records (NAA)
From Russian Anzacs in Australian History:
Other seamen found work in whatever capacity they could, after returning from the war, if not at sea then on the waterfront — as the stories of the two Latvian seamen Edward Seltin and Oscar Strauberg show. Both men had deserted their ship, the Gryfevale, during the war and were pressured to enlist by the Russian consul in Adelaide; when they came back in 1919 their paths took different directions.
Edward Seltin’s son tells what became of them both. ‘Oscar resumed his seafaring life and he worked on the coastal shipping out of Port Kembla, and we saw him only on very rare occasions. I don’t think Oscar ever married … following an accident on the ship when he lost his arm… he died.’
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