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              C1444/340/Rr.409/76/2 · File · 1929-1930
              Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

              Correspondence and telegrams regarding the expulsion of three former members of the Russian army, Glasenapp, Djakow and Lebedeff; the Russian refugees' complaint against the Danzig authorities for their removal of the Russian eagle from a stone and their mutilation of the epitaph on said stone; the possible creation of a sub-delegation of the High Commissariat for Refugees in Danzig. On these subjects, the Polish and Baltic States delegate, Mr. E. Gallati, meets representatives of the Danzig senate during a mission to the Free City 8-10 Dec. 1919. He meets namely President Sahm and his assistant, Dr. Ferber, a report of the mission is addressed to the deputy High Commissioner, M. T.F. Johnson.

              C1416/312/R.409/0/6/10/76 · File · 1929
              Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

              This file contains the outcomes of the intergovernmental conference.Also staffing of Representation of the High Commissioner for Refugees.

              C1444/340/Rr.409/76/1 · File · 1923-1929
              Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

              It contains file 45/28588/15833. Correspondence with a Ukrainian association regarding the Russian refugees' rights in Danzig; the Free City of Danzig communicates on the conditions of issuance of identity certificates since Aug. 1, 1924; the issue is raised of Poland's adhesion to the certificates system and the require for its visas on Nansen passports; the Legal Section is consulted as well as Danzig High Commissioner, MacDonnell. However, MacDonnell objects communications should have been made directly with the Polish delegation to the League. Reference is made to an agreement concluded between Danzig and Poland regarding the issue of passports. Danzig's application of the identity certificates system is communicated by a circular letter of 17 Oct. 1924.