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30 November 1941
Pp 274/2/902 · Document · 1941.11.30
Part of Private Archives

Letter from a doctor to T. Aghnides confirming the assassination of sick and wounded people by the Germans.

3 November 1941 (2)
Pp 274/2/902 · Document · 1941.11.03
Part of Private Archives

About a confidential letter from a doctor working in Russia occupied by Germany.

8 December 1941
Pp 274/2/896-897 · Document · 1941.12.08
Part of Private Archives

Cutting from "La Suisse" from 8 December 1941 on Japan's declaration of war to the USA and Great-Britain; war between the USA and Germany inevitable.

28 November 1941
Pp 274/2/893-896 · Document · 1941.11.28
Part of Private Archives

J. Avenol received by Marshal Pétain in Vichy, as well as Colonel Bach, a new Prefet, a former military expert, who was J. Avenol's personal agent in Paris; expulsion of Russia from the League of Nations.

25 November 1941
Pp 274/2/891-893 · Document · 1941.11.25
Part of Private Archives

German meeting of the anti-Kommintern signatories in Berlin; C. Burckhardt in London on Red Cross business; intrigue of E.R. de Haller, Swiss representative and his appointment on Red Cross Committee; dismissal of Weygand from his post in North Africa seemed to be the result of a direct request from Hitler, which coincided with the British offensive in Cyrenaica; increasing pressure on Vichy to make a separate peace: question of the cession of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany and of Nice to Italy.

22 November 1941
Pp 274/2/891 · Document · 1941.11.22
Part of Private Archives

Lord Derwent, attaché at Legation for cultural affairs; Jacobson, Swedish Economic Adviser to the International Bank of Settlements in Basle.

20 November 1941
Pp 274/2/888-890 · Document · 1941.11.20
Part of Private Archives

Part of the letter from S. Lester to S. Jacklin: further comments on the uncertain future of the League of Nations and its financial difficulties and on the ILO, which was, on the contrary, useful for internal American politics.