Map depicting Territory in Western Germany occupied by the Allied Armies and the Stages of Evacuation, according to Article 429 of the Peace Treaty. 'Miss Wilson' written on the back of the map. This was the first League of Nations librarian who was also present at the Peace negotiations in Paris in 1919.
This file contains correspondence regarding the measures taken by France to act upon the resolutions adopted by the Council on 25 Mar. 1922, its adhesion to the identity certificates system on 4 Sept. 1922 and enforcement of adhesion as of 1 Jan. 1923. It includes correspondence with other delegations regarding subsequent obstacles encountered in the delivery of visas by French diplomatic representations. It appears that the Russian organisations play an important role in the recommendations for visa issuance by French Consuls. A press clipping raises the issue of consequences on Russian emigration of "de jure" recognition by France of the Soviet government.
Files contains correspondence relating to the transfer of Russian Refugees from Greece to France (transportation, employment, accounts, etc.).
This file contains documents connected to refugees assistance and its procedures.
This file contains correspondence concerning transfer and placement of Russian refugees from Turkey to France. The cost of the transfer and list of refugees moved are also accessible in this file.