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C1442/338/Rr.409/45/1 · Dossier · 1922-1929
Fait partie de Groupe d’archives mixtes sur les réfugiés (Fonds mixte Nansen)

Correspondence exchanged between the Foreign Affairs (Mowinckel) and Secretary-General regarding adhesion of Norway to the identity certificates system and its position on the main points of the legal status and issue of Russian refugees' passports; arrangement of 30 June 1928 and more specifically para. 9 on the legal status of Russian and Armenian refugees (issuing of a return visa by the country delivering the Nansen certificate).

C1442/338/Rr.409/50/1 · Dossier · 1922-1929
Fait partie de Groupe d’archives mixtes sur les réfugiés (Fonds mixte Nansen)

This file contains correspondence involving the HCR delegate in Poland and the Geneva Office as well as Polish national and consular authorities. The subjects covered are namely the adhesion of Poland and the difficulties made to refugees in this country as in the other countries bordering Russia (Lithuania, Latvia). HCR delegates in Poland include Mr. A. Berdez, Mr. Charpentier, Mr. Gallati.

C1444/340/Rr.409/76/1 · Dossier · 1923-1929
Fait partie de Groupe d’archives mixtes sur les réfugiés (Fonds mixte Nansen)

It contains file 45/28588/15833. Correspondence with a Ukrainian association regarding the Russian refugees' rights in Danzig; the Free City of Danzig communicates on the conditions of issuance of identity certificates since Aug. 1, 1924; the issue is raised of Poland's adhesion to the certificates system and the require for its visas on Nansen passports; the Legal Section is consulted as well as Danzig High Commissioner, MacDonnell. However, MacDonnell objects communications should have been made directly with the Polish delegation to the League. Reference is made to an agreement concluded between Danzig and Poland regarding the issue of passports. Danzig's application of the identity certificates system is communicated by a circular letter of 17 Oct. 1924.