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C1575/471/20B/24551/17140 · File · 1930-1931
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

This file contains correspondence with General Baratoff, President of the Fédération des Invalides Mutilés de Guerre Russses à l'Etranger [Federation General of Russian War Disabled], several brochures and financial documents of the Federation, including the estimations of its budget for 1931.

C1313/209/03.3 · File · 1927-1933
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

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.

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.

C1443/339/Rr.409/66/1/Jacket2 · File · 1924-1929
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

This file documents the decision of the Turkish government to issue special passports that are in agreement with the identity certificates system adopted by the Inter-governmental conference held at Geneva, July 3rd-5th, 1922, as per circular letter of 29 Jan. 1924. Collective passports are issued by the HCR for group evacuations. It contains correspondence, memoranda and notes, exchanges between the Legal section (Dr. van Hamel) and Major T.F. Johnson of the Refugee Service, between Consuls and the Secretary-General, the delegate S. Lawford Childs and other delegations of the HCR. The question of the status of Armenian and Georgian refugees is raised as well as of new Turkish laws making the collective passport procedure much more lengthy and expensive.