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C1443/339/Rr.409/59/1 · File · 1922-1929
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

It contains file 45/20773/15833, correspondence from the Département fédéral de Justice et Police and the Département Politique fédéral, sample of the identity certificates delivered by the Swiss government, press clippings (Schweizerische Republikanische Blätter), regarding transit visas and the decision of adhesion notified 20 Oct. 1922 and enforced 1 Jan. 1923.

C1441/337/Rr.409/10/2 · File · 1925-1927
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

This file contains correspondence between the Russian Refugee Service and its delegations: H. Reymond, Austria and Hungary, L.S. Childs, Belgrade, Charpentier (successor of Childs) on the subject of the ILO's recruitment of Russian refugee workers via an intermediary, the Bureau atlantique, as per some press cuttings. References are made to articles in L'Humanité and Russian press, DNI, edited by Kerensky in Paris.

C1282/178/N2 · File · 1923-1924
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

Correspondence with other delegations concerning forced repatriation, Russian officers turned back by Austrian authorities, expulsion decrees, the situation of Russian refugees in Poland (illegal entries), Latvia and Turkey. This file includes references to Turkish legal settlements and regulations.

C1283/179/N6 · File · 1925-1930
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

This file contains various types of correspondence, press cuttings and law extracts regarding unemployment in Austria. Correspondence is exchanged between the head of the International Labour Office and the Austrian Chancellor to ensure the Armenian and Russian refugees be protected.