The file contains the statements about contributions of the Italian government for the repatriation operations.
Schlemmer, delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the League of Nations, currently resolving the "Heimaimaru" question in Greece regarding refusal of Greece to repatriate Turkish prisoners of war because of the fear those would serve in the Kemalist army; provisional arrangements he has made with Greek authorities on behalf of those prisoners/refugees, proposed internment of healthy Turkish soldiers by Italy; other documents.
Communication from the ICRC regarding the Question to what Port in Italy the able-bodied Turkish Prisoners of War from the Japanese Vessel "Heimeimaru" should be sent.
Communication from the ICRC Stating that no Reply has yet been received from the Italian Government regarding the Internment of the Turkish Prisoners of War from the Japanese Vessel "Heimeimaru" - Telegram on the Arrival in Constantinople of 295 Turkish Prisoners of War.
Violent incidents in Danzig discussed with A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate; Note on S. Lester's report to the League of Nations on Danzig; Countess Finkenstein, big German land-owner in the East, on A. Forster's regarded as a disaster for Danzig and his possible removal; League of Nations' authority to be saved; Countess Finkenstein's talks with B. Mussolini and A. Hitler; talks about Italo-German rapprochment.
Note on the Position of Affairs in Detention by the Greek Government of the Japanese Vessel "Heimei maru" with Turkish Prisoners of War and Refugees on Board.
The seven-number Committee on Communications, appointed last year by the UN Human Rights Commission, met for the first time yesterday to begin its study of procedures for dealing with communications alleging violations of human rights. The Committee is composed of the representatives of Argentina, India, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, the Philippines and the Ukraine.
Here, shortly before today's meeting got under way, Mr George Hakim (Lebanon), at right, is seen exchanging views with Mr. Ivan Gurievitch Neklessa (Ukrainian SSR).
Italy's willingness to have a guarantee from the Turkish government regarding payment of expenses for the Turkish prisoners of war from the Japanese vessel "Heimeimaru" to be interned in Italy; extract from Mr. Schlemmer's report number 6 from August 13, 1921 on the forthcoming internment of Turkish prisoners in Italy.
The seven-number Committee on Communications, appointed last year by the UN Human Rights Commission, met for the first time yesterday to begin its study of procedures for dealing with communications alleging violations of human rights. The committee is composed of the representatives of Argentina, India, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, the Philippines and the Ukraine.
Here, shortly before today's meeting got under way, Mr. Hortencio J. Brillantes (Philippines) Chairman-Rapporteur of th Committee, is seen at left, exchanging views with Mr. Georges Hakim (Lebanon), at right, and Mr. Munir Kreidie (also of Lebanon-Adviser), in back.