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Personal - Bertha von Suttner Activities in Georgia - Return to Europe - Bertha von Suttner and A.G. von Suttner's Writings
Personal - Bertha von Suttner Activities in Georgia - Return to Europe - Bertha von Suttner and A.G. von Suttner's Writings
Georgia, Princess Tamara of - Tiflis
Georgia, Princess Tamara of - Tiflis
Request for Bertha von Suttner's Support during Political Struggles in Georgia
Request for Bertha von Suttner's Support during Political Struggles in Georgia
Austrian Prisoners of War in China - ICRC - Various Documents Relating to the Situation of Austrian Prisoners Interned in China.
Austrian Prisoners of War in China - ICRC - Various Documents Relating to the Situation of Austrian Prisoners Interned in China.
Hungarian Prisoners in Constantinople and the Balkans - Correspondence between Count Telenki (Hungarian Foreign Minister) and Dr. Nansen.
Hungarian Prisoners in Constantinople and the Balkans - Correspondence between Count Telenki (Hungarian Foreign Minister) and Dr. Nansen.
Nansen Office for Refugees - Delegation in Greece.
Nansen Office for Refugees - Delegation in Greece.
Nansen Office for Refugees Delegation in Germany (Berlin) - Conflict in Manchuria and recruitment of Russian Refugees in Europe for military service.
Nansen Office for Refugees Delegation in Germany (Berlin) - Conflict in Manchuria and recruitment of Russian Refugees in Europe for military service.
Nansen Office for Refugees Delegation in Germany (Berlin) - Emigration of Russian Refugees to Manchuria.
Nansen Office for Refugees Delegation in Germany (Berlin) - Emigration of Russian Refugees to Manchuria.
Nansen Office for Refugees Delegation in Germany (Berlin) - Emigration of Russian Refugees in China to South America.
Nansen Office for Refugees Delegation in Germany (Berlin) - Emigration of Russian Refugees in China to South America.
Nansen Geneva Office - Correspondence sent, General, March-April 1922.
Nansen Geneva Office - Correspondence sent, General, March-April 1922.