On Bova Scopa, Roumanian Minister, trying to leave Roumania; on Argentine legation; and on the story of nuncio's visit to monastery where J. Avenol was on "retreat" in July 1943.
The subject of the "Danziger Vorposten" article is not mentioned.
With reminiscences on the League of Nations and Avenol's war time politics which led to his resignation, the political situation in Europe, his diary, his opinion of his collaborators and friends of the League of Nations and his own resignation.
The conflict in Danzig between S. Lester, the Senate and A. Forster never came to a personal plane, talks between S. Lester and the German Consul General, von Radowitz's reaction.
Extracts from "The Times" of 3 February 1944: "M. Avenol a refugee in Geneva"; and from the "Daily Telegraph" of 5 February 1944 "League echo" regarding J. Avenol's escape from Haute-Savoie to Geneva.
J. Avenol took refuge in Geneva; his explanations to the American Legation on the circumstances of his flight from France; J. Avenol's activities in France and collaborationist opinions; R. Tyler's and A. Dulles' views on J. Avenol being too pro-German.
On J. Avenol's flight from France to Geneva.
De Haller requested R.M.F. Charron to inform J. Avenol, on behalf of the Swiss Government, to abstain from all political activities.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph" on J. Avenol's escape from Savoy to Geneva; stories on the circumstances he left France; J. Avenol's activities; S. Lester's dissatisfaction with J. Avenol's return to Geneva, since he was a source of trouble for the League of Nations.
A. Loveday's work and renewal of contract; T. Aghnides' end of contract; J. Avenol as a refugee; Royal Institute of International Affairs' (RIIA) pamphlet; S. Lester's promotion: consolidated in his position; S. Lester's family.