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 With National Authorities, Consulates, Committees of Russian/Ukrainian Refugees and/or protecting them through relief, Other Delegations, etc. Includes a sub-file for records missing dates.
This file contains correspondence with Russian refugees, Russian organisations, national authorities, the Geneva Office, etc. regarding situations of destitution, statelessness, identity certificates, travel expenses, evacuation of Russian generals in Danzig who have received an expulsion order, etc. Press cuttings are included.
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 correspondence with the Delegate in Shanghai, Mr. H. Cuénod, and from Russian organisations with contacts in Geneva, regarding the situation of refugees in Shanghai in case of an evacuation further to Chinese civil war.
This file contains correspondence with the Delegate in Shanghai, Mr. H.Cuénod, and from Mr. Oudendyk, the Dean of the Diplomatic Body in Peking, as well as statistics of Russian refugees in this city. The Shanghai delegate is in touch with Russian organisations and individuals, amongst which, Union of Russian associations, Mr. Malinovsky, and General Horvath. Also includes a list of member organisations of Union de l'Emigration en Extrême Orient [Oudendjik].
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.
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.
This file concerns an expulsion order given to six persons with residency/asylum permits but without accusations or motives. The Russian organisation, Comité Russe de Secours aux Réfugiés en Pologne, notifies the Polish Delegation of the HCR.
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.