This file contains correspondence with the Lithuanian Foreign Office, with the Office in Riga (Latvia), the Committee of Russian Emigrants in Lithuania. The Lithuanian Foreign Affairs are represented by several officials, the Riga Office by A. de Foelkersam and J. Fedoroff is Chairman of the emigrants' committee in Lithuania. The file includes letters by individual refugees (individual cases), lists of refugees and accounts established by the Committee of Russian emigrants.
This file contains activity reports of various associations involved in the Refugee Question. It also contains some press cuttings and correspondence with Newspapers.
This file contains registration slips with information on the religion and profession of refugees, accounting details, requests for visas, searches for missing refugees.
This file contains correspondence between the Nansen Office for Refugees Delegation in Berlin and the Nansen Office in Geneva relating to Russian and Armenian children in French agricultural training centres.
This file contains correspondence between the Nansen Office for Refugees Delegation in Berlin, the ILO Refugee Service in Geneva, the German and Brazilian authorities and the Sao Paulo Railway Company.
Correspondence with the Geneva Office and the Japanese authorities; press cuttings.
This file contains various documents relating to Refugees and their Work Authorisation, Lineage, Stay, School, Passport, as well as Correspondence, Press Cuttings, Notes, Regulations, etc.
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.
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.
This file contains correspondence with the International Committee of the Red-Cross, the Russian Red-Cross in Vienna, the Geneva Office, etc. Correspondence from the Russian Red Cross in Vienna is first signed by Constantin de Schabelsky, then by Léon Islavine. The issue of the double recognition by the Austrian State of the former Russian Red Cross and The Soviet Red Cross is raised. The Austrian government bases recognition on support of ICRC to Mr. Schabelsky. This file also contains an article on the Soviet Red-Cross published by "Bureau de l'Entente internationale contre la IIIème Internationale", August 1925 and a brochure on the activities of the Russian Red-Cross since 1917.