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Russian Refugees - Situation in Peking.
C1439/335/Rr.406/1/13/2 · Dossier · 1927-1928
Fait partie de Groupe d’archives mixtes sur les réfugiés (Fonds mixte Nansen)

This file contains correspondence with the Delegate in Shanghai, Mr. H.Cuénod, and from Mr. Oudendyk, the Dean of the Diplomatic Body in Peking, as well as statistics of Russian refugees in this city. The Shanghai delegate is in touch with Russian organisations and individuals, amongst which, Union of Russian associations, Mr. Malinovsky, and General Horvath. Also includes a list of member organisations of Union de l'Emigration en Extrême Orient [Oudendjik].

C1443/339/Rr.409/66/1/Jacket2 · Dossier · 1924-1929
Fait partie de Groupe d’archives mixtes sur les réfugiés (Fonds mixte Nansen)

This file documents the decision of the Turkish government to issue special passports that are in agreement with the identity certificates system adopted by the Inter-governmental conference held at Geneva, July 3rd-5th, 1922, as per circular letter of 29 Jan. 1924. Collective passports are issued by the HCR for group evacuations. It contains correspondence, memoranda and notes, exchanges between the Legal section (Dr. van Hamel) and Major T.F. Johnson of the Refugee Service, between Consuls and the Secretary-General, the delegate S. Lawford Childs and other delegations of the HCR. The question of the status of Armenian and Georgian refugees is raised as well as of new Turkish laws making the collective passport procedure much more lengthy and expensive.

C1444/340/Rr.409/66/1/Jacket3 · Dossier · 1927-1929
Fait partie de Groupe d’archives mixtes sur les réfugiés (Fonds mixte Nansen)

Correspondence between the Delegate, Mr. Schlemmer, and the Chief of the Refugee Service as well as with American relief organizations to organize the evacuation of Russian refugees from Constantinople [Stamboul] following a decree of expulsion by the Turkish government. Correspondence is also exchanged with Turkish national authorities.

C1444/340/Rr.409/66/1/Jacket5 · Dossier · 1928-1930
Fait partie de Groupe d’archives mixtes sur les réfugiés (Fonds mixte Nansen)

Within the context of the expulsion decree deadline extended to 6 Feb. 1929, correspondence exchanged to enable naturalization of refugees or their evacuation through free visas or labour contracts. The file includes translations of Turkish laws on nationality and related stamp duties.

C1558/454/20B/16809/16809/Jacket1 · Dossier · 1929-1931
Fait partie de Groupe d’archives mixtes sur les réfugiés (Fonds mixte Nansen)

This file contains reports from Nansen Office Far East Representative and other sources on number, causes of displacement, location and living condition of Russian refugees in Manchuria, territory of Barga; actions taken by the Nansen Office, ICRC and other refugee organisations to secure these refugees; lists of victims of massacres in Tsynkyr 3 October 1929 and in Damysowo 28 September 1929; lists of Russian or Russian naturalised Chinese refugees arrested or deported to URSS from Manchuria in November and December 1929.
Newspaper clippings:

  • Slovo Shanghai - 26 December 1929 - Où errent les réfugiés de Triokhrietchie - Trois versions de leurs épreuves
  • North-China Daily News - 24 December 1929 - Russo-Chinese Agreement - Full text of Protocol signed on Sunday: Russia's Terms for ending Conflict: New Managers coming to Harbin to take charge - Conference at Moscow on 25 January - All Prisoners to be released, Consulates reopened and Forces withdrawn on both sides
  • North-China Daily News - 8 January 1930 - Scenes of Devastation along the C.E.R.
  • North-China Daily News - 7 January 1930 - Among refugees of the war zone in North Manchuria: Scenes of mad panic and destruction - A Day at Bukutu not to be forgotten
  • North-China Daily News - 6 January 1930 - Refugees from the war zone of North Manchuria - Vivid tale of the American and Harbin Russian relief expedition: the terrible red aeroplanes - Multitudes driven destitute from homes
  • North-China Daily News - December 1929 - Letter to the Editor from the American Relief Committee, Harbin
  • No name of newspaper - No date - Tampering with Siberian mail - Second case of open mail bags discovered within four days
  • Wremia - 26 January 1930 - Le Consul général du Japon au sujet des émigrants russes
  • Kung Pao - 6 February 1930 - No. 966 - Russian refugees deported from Manchuria
  • North-China Daily News - 5 May 1930 - The sad case of white Russians in Manchuria
  • North-China Daily News? - 24 April 1930 - The sad case of white Russians in Manchuria - Driven from their homes: Pursued by Soviet's hatred: No place for them anywhere - Who will help them to migrate
  • North-China Daily News - 6 January 1930 - Letter to the Editor - The refugees of North Manchuria
  • North-China Daily News - 7 January 1930 - Under the bombs of the Soviet aeroplanes - Among refugees of the war zone in North Manchuria: Scenes of mad panic and destruction - A day at Bukutu not to be forgotten
  • The Shanghai Evening Post - 31 July 1930 - Ministry orders "White" Russian laborers excluded - Jeopardizing Chinese, order avers
  • North-China Daily News - 18 August 1931 - Escape from Russia - Hardships of hundreds of refugees - Treated without mercy
    Some more clippings in Russian.
    Other document:
    Famine Commission Bulletin - Vol.VIII.No.1 - October 1930 - published bi-monthly by the China International Famine Relief Commission
    The Lutheran - 30 April 1931 - The distress in Harbin, Siberia, Russia - Report of an investigating expedition on which United Lutheran Church in America Missionaries from China served