R1742/45/19647/19647
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1922
Fait partie de 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
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R5622/20A/8171/4110
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1933-1939
Fait partie de 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
File containing:
- the correspondence to the Chief of Document Services and Internal Services of the League of Nations Secretariat regarding arrangements (rooms, necessary interpreting, minute-writing staff, etc.) for the meetings of the Advisory Committee of Private Refugee Relief Organisations (Comité consultatif des Organisations privées pour les Réfugiés) and of the Inter-Governmental Advisory Commission for Refugees (Commission intergouvernementale consultative pour les Réfugiés);
- the correspondence regarding the case of the Armenian refugee Khoren Hambartzoumiantz dit "Dr. Ambart" living in Addis Abeba (Ethiopia): order of expel from the Ethiopian Empire following his divorce;
- a "Communication with members of the League and non-member States", dated 16 April 1936, regarding the office that was moved from the rue Général Dufour to 43 quai Wilson;
- letters regarding Russian refugees in Egypt;
- a letter dated 13 February 1939 regarding the liquidation of the offices of the Nansen International Office for Refugees.
R5628/20A/19629/19153
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1935
Fait partie de 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
Reply of the Government of Ethiopia to the Circular Letter C.L.111.1935.XII of 19 July 1935 relating to the settlement of refugees.
C1464/360/Rr.419/1/20/4
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1926-1927
Fait partie de 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
The file contains application for the position of Doctor in Abyssinia.
C1467/363/Rr.419/33/22/1
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1926-1927
Fait partie de 2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
This file contains correspondence of the petitioner in Russian with annotated translations, replies of Geneva ILO Office (Major T.F. Johnson). I.L. are the initials of one of the sons of the petitioner, Iwan Ludwigowitch, the petitioner's first name starts with S.