This file contains documents about loans provided for Russian refugees relief.
This file contains documents about loans provided for Russian refugees relief.
This file contains documents about loans provided for Ukrainian refugees relief.
Correspondence exchanged between the petitioner and the Head of the Minorities Section on the one hand, the ILO (Geneva Office) and the petitioner on the other hand, regarding petitioner's requests for information on Legal Status of Refugees in Greece.
Correspondence regarding groups of Russians represented by the "Union des Zemstvos Russes pour le Royaume des Serbes, Croates et Slovènes" for placement in France as Agricultural Workers. Includes information ("renseignements") provided by representatives of the Cossacks in the Kingdom of S.C.S (Koban, Don and Terek Cossacks). The exchanges between the Geneva Office and Zemstvos Union president is subsequently taken over by the Belgrade Office (Mr. Childs).
Correspondence exchanged between the Association (Prince D.A. Troubetzkoy, President) and the Geneva office regarding members wanting to re-locate in South America (Bolivia, Paraguay), includes resolutions of the General Assembly to consider the Refugee Service as intermediary and protector of the members in the colonization scheme. Prince M.A. Radkevitch-Mirsky succeeds Troubetzkoy as President from 21 Aug. 1927.
Correspondence between the Union and their correspondent, Dr. Zagorsky, and between the latter and Geneva Office regarding support of this Service to members of the Union in re-settlement. Includes statutes of the union whose President is V. Sidorine, and Secretary, A. Popov.
This file contains correspondence about the transfer of Russian refugees to France for placement. The accounting of transportation cost and advances done to those refugees is also accessible in this file.
This file content documents the food products purchase for the starving population in Russia.
This file contains correspondence and notes involving exchanges with the Zemgor Comité representatives I. Brouchvit and M. Slonime as well as with one of the founders of the printing house, Mr. W. Lebedeff on the subject of a loan requested for the house.