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10 January 1941
Pp 274/1/682-687 · Document · 1941.01.10
Part of Private Archives

S. Lester's letter addressed to F.P. Walters in Oxford on F.P. Walters' and the United States' optimism as to the future of international organisations; S. Lester's pessimism trying to solve financial problems and to keep the League of Nations remnants, affected by war measures, in activity; A. Loveday's satisfaction with the removal of his Section to the USA, the hope of the possible move of the Opium Section to the USA, the fact that just before his resignation J. Avenol planned to go to Versailles with the Marshal Pétain; news on various colleagues, because of the precarious situation of the League of Nations A. Loveday would be the rallying point.

10 July 1940 (1)
Pp 274/1/478-479 · Document · 1940.07.10
Part of Private Archives

Possible dismissal of Eugène Henri René Vigier (France) from the League of Nations, Political Section; armistice at Compiègne (France).

10 July 1940 (2)
Pp 274/1/479 · Document · 1940.07.10
Part of Private Archives

Italian and German press on J. Avenol: "La France nouvelle", "La nouvelle Europe"; French army broken up; Vichy Government unable: France will pay.

10 July 1940 (3)
Pp 274/1/480 · Document · 1940.07.10
Part of Private Archives

Pietro Stoppani at Geneva, Italian non-Fascist, ex-Director, Office of the Secretary-General, League of Nations Economic Relations Section, Economic and Financial Section; J. Avenol on P. Stoppani: a spy, anti-League of Nations; J. Avenol's pro-Fascist speech to P. Stoppani.

10 June 1936
Pp 274/1/123-124 · Document · 1936.06.10
Part of Private Archives

Senator Blavier; A. Greiser's, President of the Danzig Senate, bloomer on the Polish-Danzig Pact.

10 June 1940
Pp 274/1/441-442 · Document · 1940.06.10
Part of Private Archives

German reserves on Swiss frontier: Switzerland in danger, German concentrations in the Black Forest.

10 March 1936
Pp 274/1/98-99 · Document · 1936.03.10
Part of Private Archives

Hitler's Bombshell created consternation in Europe, follow-up of Hitler's announcement, reactions of France, Great-Britain and Poland, France has appealed to the Council of the League of Nations.

10 March 1938
Pp 274/1/236-238 · Document · 1938.03.10
Part of Private Archives

Lord Halifax, new Foreign Secretary in London further to A. Eden's resignation, on Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's speech: United Kingdom's attitude towards the League of Nations.

10 March 1941
Pp 274/1/725-728 · Document · 1941.03.10
Part of Private Archives

S. Lester, T. Aghnides and Bova Scopa, Italian Minister at Lisbon, formerly on the Italian Delegation and lately Italian Consul General in Geneva, on war; A. Eden, Foreign Minister, visited the Near East, Ankara and Athens; Goebbels announced attack on Britain; Frank Aiken, the Co-ordinating Defence Minister in Dublin, tried to get more arms from America; Colonel Donovan, a so-called unofficial American representative, who visited all the Balkan capitals, met E. de Valera in Dublin; many people expected the attack on England to be launched through Ireland.