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 highlights the Nansen Office funding activities for Refugees relief.
"Association des Anciens Prisonniers de Guerre russes en Allemagne", This file contains correspondence from this association to the Geneva ILO Office regarding the status of these former war prisoners in Germany, their request is forwarded to the German delegation in Berlin (Mr. Schlesinger).
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.
This file contains correspondence and notes regarding points raised at the inter-governmental conference of May 10-12 1926, decisions made during the 7th Assembly of LON, visa deliveries, the issue of the creation of a representative body of Russian emigrants in France. The Commission's correspondence is signed by Baron Boris Nolde and Jacques Rubinstein generally, Mr. C. Goulkevitch (Advisory Commission) acting sometimes as an intermediary. There are also regulations regarding the revolving fund created on the basis of the decisions made during 6th and 7th Assemblies of LON.
This file contains correspondence, notes, memoranda on the subject of granting of scholarships to Russian students by Swiss universities. The Geneva Office communicates with the Comité, Swiss universities and national/cantonal authorities. The file includes a summary of the aims and activities of the Comité (in Russian), a list of its members (including honorary) and its statutes.
This file contains correspondence, minute sheets and notes on the subject of collaboration between the Union of Zemstvos and Russian Towns and the ILO for travel documents for refugees. There are also statutes of the Committee and a list of its members, newsletters. Communication is between the Committee and the French labour ministry as well as the Paris branch office of the ILO.
This file contains mainly minutes (in French) of meetings of the Advisory Committee, correspondence between Mr. Johnson and the delegate for Poland, Captain Arnould, who is also the President of the Committee. Comité russe de protection, Comité ukrainien and Comité Géorgien are represented and work on the preparation of the inter-governmental conference foreseen for the creation of working capital for the emigration of Russian and Armenian refugees and improvement of the identity certificate system.
This file contains minutes of meetings from the constitution of the Committee on 31 Mar. 1928. It includes lists of assistance requests submitted to the Committee for approval, resolutions passed. Also known as "Comité consultatif pour l'évacuation des réfugiés russes de Turquie", sub-committee, American Committee for Evacuation of Russian Refugees from Turkey (from 31 Aug. 1929), American Cooperative Committee from 26 Sept. 1929.
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).