This file content highlights the Nansen International Office for Refugees achievements through detailed activities report in Latvia and Estonia. The Refugee population is mostly Assyrians, Russian and Armenians. A set of statistical data documenting the actions done also is at reach in this file.
Nansen Office
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C1511/407/20A/80506/17248/Jacket2
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1937-1938
Part of 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
C1511/407/20A/80621/17248/Jacket2
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File
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1935-1936
Part of 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
The file contains a Mission report of G. Zwerner, documents about arrangements concerning the liquidation of the office in Warsaw. The file contains also various notes and reports on the impact of the changes on the Delegations in Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland.
C1500/396/20A/18764/17144
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1930-1932
Part of 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
File contains a summary of the adhesion status of Ireland, Hungary and Latvia to the 1928 Agreement.
C1500/396/20A/24188/17144
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1930-1931
Part of 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
File contains correspondence with the Latvian authorities, as well as a summary of the adhesion status of Ireland, Hungary and Latvia to the 1926 Arrangement.
C1509-C1511/20A/17248
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1929-1938
Part of 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
E. Gallati was the Delegate of the High Commissioner's Poland Office which also covered the Baltic states.