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2 - Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)
Registry files
Identifier
Title
Level of description
Date
Digital object
R1707/42/6815/6709
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Land route through Lithuania) - Quotes letter from International Red Cross Delegate in Lithuania; Lithuanian Government will permit passage of prisoners through their country; Questions of tariff for trains and supply of coal, oil and grease yet to be settled.
File
1920.09.11-1920.09.15
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R1707/42/6902/6709
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Land route through Lithuania) - Hopes soon to develop Riga Route in accordance with Kovno Agreement, in which case all ships in the Baltic will be required.
File
1920.09.21-1920.09.23
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R1707/42/6713/6713
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Hungarians in India) - States that telegram from Ahmednagar reports internment there of several Hungarians; Begs for intervention with British Government to obtain their repatriation.
File
1920.09.10-1920.10.11
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R1707/42/7302/6713
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Austrians and Hungarians in India) - Transmits telegram addressed to Dr Nansen in Geneva by 150 persons (formerly Austrian and Hungarian soldiers) interned at Ahmednagar, British India, begging to be released from captivity.
File
1920.10.02
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R1707/42/6759/6759
Repatriation of Prisoners of War (Jugo-Slavs in Italy) - Transmits copy of telegram from the Minister of Foreign Affairs Rome, stating that all Jugo-Slavs prisoners in Italy have been repatriated except a few invalids and those charged with ordinary crimes; These will be sent home as soon as possible; No Jugo-Slav civilian is being kept as hostage in Italy; The Italian Government would like to be informed of details of specific cases alleged by the Serbian Authorities.
File
1920.08.27-1920.09.13
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