File contains press clippings from various German, Russian, British and French newspapers and relating to the evacuation of Russian Refugees of German origin from Russia. These press clippings were collected in November and December 1929.
File contains correspondence and press clippings relating to the transfer of Russian Refugees to Brazil (transportation, employment, etc.).
File contains correspondence relating to the possible employment of Refugees from various countries (mainly Russia) by the British owned Railway Consortium in Argentina.
This file contains requests for financial assistance for transport to France and reimbursement of the advances; also includes correspondence regarding the matter of securing the reimbursement of advances made to refugees and a memorandum received from the United Russian Relief, concerning the question of the Strałkowo [Strelkovsky] Camp.
This file contains correspondence with General Baratoff, President of the Fédération des Invalides Mutilés de Guerre Russses à l'Etranger [Federation General of Russian War Disabled], several brochures and financial documents of the Federation, including the estimations of its budget for 1931.
File contains various correspondence and some press clippings relating to this exodus.
The goal of the Office is to have access to the press at an international level as far as it covers the Office's activities or refugees in areas where the Office is represented.
This file concerns an expulsion order given to six persons with residency/asylum permits but without accusations or motives. The Russian organisation, Comité Russe de Secours aux Réfugiés en Pologne, notifies the Polish Delegation of the HCR.
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.
File contains correspondence relating to the transfer of Russian Refugees to Peru.