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Prisoners of War
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League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
Registry files
Registry files (1920-1927)
Prisoners of War
Identifier
Title
Level of description
Date
Digital object
R1706/42/6297/5981
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Transport via the Danube and the Black Sea) - Telegram to Dr Nansen; States that Austrian and Hungarian steamship companies would convey prisoners in lighters from mouth of Danube to Constanza or Salatz; Shipping companies considering terms of contract; Asks Dr Nansen to send an agent to Budapest to arrange terms etc.
File
1920.08.17-1920.10.02
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R1706/42/6903/5981
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Transport via the Black Sea) - Russian Delegates at Kovno Conference considered it desirable to begin transport of prisoners to and from Novorossiysk as soon as possible; Italian Government to be urged to provide shipping.
File
1920.09.21-1920.09.23
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R1706/42/14614/5981
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Black Sea Route) - Transmits copy of telegram from M. Burnier at Constantinople regarding the progress of repatriation from Novorossiysk to Trieste.
File
1921.08.11-1921.08.24
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R1706/42/16311/5981
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Black Sea Route) - Transmits copy of letter from M. Burnier, Red Cross Delegate at Constantinople, concerning 12 members of the "Tchéka" at Novorossiysk, who were on board the "Wygbert" in August.
File
1921.09.19-1921.10.27
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R1706/42/16333/5981
Repatriation of Polish Prisoners (Black Sea Route) - Transmits copy of letter from the Polish Minister at Berne concerning the arrival at Novorossiysk of a delegate of his government, whose presence will render it possible for the Comité International de la Croix Rouge to take up the work of repatriating Polish prisoners of war.
File
1921.09.24-1921.09.27
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R1706/42/16590/5981
Prisoners of War (Black Sea Route) - Transmits a copy of a telegram from the delegate of the Red Cross Committee at Trieste, concerning the arrival of the ship "Wygbert" at this city the 10th October.
File
1921.10.07-1921.10.10
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R1706/42/17013/5981
Prisoners of War (Black Sea Route) - Sends a copy of a letter from the delegate of the Committe at Constantinople concerning the control that needed to be exerted on the prisoners as they embarked at Novorossisk.
File
1921.09.17-1921.11.01
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R1706/42/6232/6037
Relief organisation for prisoners of war in Siberia during the winter - Letter to M. Ador explaining the position; American Y.M.C.A. anxious to assist; Asks that International Red Cross Representative in Berlin may join in the week; Swedish Red Cross wish to spend some money in this way; Soviet Government have given consent and promised assistance, provided the distribution may be controlled by the Russian Centrovak and local organisations.
File
1920.08.24
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R1706/42/6939/6037
Dr Nansen's relief organisation for prisoners of war in Russia and Siberia during the winter - States that the Legation possesses certain information to the effect that a Central Bureau for repatriation of prisoners of war has been established in Berlin (Tiergartenstrasse 4) with consent of the International Red Cross and that this Bureau is already in relations with the Russian Soviet Government; Wishes to know if this information is correct.
File
1920.09.21-1920.10.01
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R1706/42/7640/6037
Dr Nansen's relief organisation for prisoners of war left in Siberia during the winter - Transmits copy of dispatch (No.717) to the Foreign Office London from the British Minister in Stockholm stating that Miss Elsa Brandstroem has appealed through the Swedish Press for money and clothing for prisoners of war still in Siberia; Miss Brandstroem in a public lecture has drawn attention to the hopeless plight of these men.
File
1920.09.29-1920.10.26
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