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 Copy of Report No. 2 on the Transport of Prisoners and the Ino Transit Camp in Finland - Report No. 3 on the Ino Camp.
This file contains Extracts From the Journal of the Camp Commandant, From 29 June to 9 July 1920, Giving an Account of Various Matters in Connection with the Administration of the Narva camp.
Tel. to Dr. Nansen - Requires Whether He Should Discuss Question of Enlargement of Narva Camp With Major Siegrist - Could Possibly Construct Second Camp at Ice-Free Baltic Port - Narva Empty at Moment, Prisoners Having Left in Ships - Is Expected to Fill up - The Eiduck Should Be Asked Why German Transports Not Arriving Finland.
This file contains correspondence relating to Repatriation of Prisoners of War from Narva Camp. Dr. Nansen Considers Sum Mentioned (£ 3000) Excessive.
Transmits Tabulated Return of Prisoners Repatriated From Narva Between 17 May-31 July 1920.
This file contains Reports and Statistics on the Work Done by the ICRC Mission in Narva
This file contains Copy of Return Showing the Numbers of Prisoners Passed Through Narva Camp From 11 May-30 July.