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Evdokia Petrov and guards on the tarmac – newspaper photograph

Newspaper photograph

A photograph of Evdokia Petrov being escorted to an aircraft by two diplomatic couriers.

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Creator:

Prime Minister's Department

Date:

1954

Citation:

A462, 211/2/24

Keywords:

  • communism
  • asylum seekers
  • Russia
  • ASIO

Transcript

[Black and white photograph of Evdokia Petrov with her arms linked with two men, one on either side, captioned as follows:]

[Headline:] Struggle towards airliner

[Small text:] WITH TWO BURLY RUSSIANS with their arms linked through hers, Mrs Petrov is pushed towards the plane which took her from Sydney to Darwin last night. On the left is the courier, V. Karpinsky. On the right is the driver of the car which brought Mrs Petrov from Canberra.

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