Russian Refugees

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
R1734/45/16485/16485 Transport of Russian Refugee Students From Constantinople to Prague - Communicated by Countess Panine, Geneva - Telegram stating that the first group of Russiàan students have arrived in Serbia, and that owing to lack of funds, it is not possible to transfer them to their destination (Prague) - Requests Dr.Nansen intervention on behalf of these Russian students. File 1921
R1734/45/16744/16485 ransport to Czechoslovakia of Russian refugees in Turkey - The General Council of France in Geneva - Reports that the High Commissioner of the French Republic in Constantinople has learned that Dr. Nansen has decided to transport to Czechoslovakia 5000 Russian farmers who are currently refugees in Turkey. The High Commissioner of the French Republic in Constantinople has learned that Dr. Nansen has decided to transport to Czechoslovakia 5,000 Russian farmers who are currently refugees in Turkey, and that he has called Dr. Nansen's attention to the importance of carrying out this emergency transport, as it would become pointless if the beet harvesting and autumn crop season had passed. File 1921
R1734/45/16745/16485 Transport in Czechoslovakia of Russian refugees in Turkey - Communiqué par la Contesse Panine - Telegram from Mr. Burnier, delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Constantinople, indicate the ammount needed for transport from Constantinople to Prague via the Hague of 1000 students, 500 children and 100 teachers with their families. File 1921
R1734/45/16765/16485 Transport to Czechoslovakia of Russian refugees in Turkey - International Committee of the Red Cross - Communicates copies of two telegrams received from its delegate in Constantinople, indicating that the transport of Russian farmers from Constantinople to Prague is not possible, and that the Serbia and Bulgaria refuse transit due to lack of wagons and locomotives. File 1921
R1734/45/16835/16485 Transport to Czechoslovakia of Russian refugees in Turkey - The Countess Panin, Delega de Geneve of the Committee of Zemstvos and Russian Cities - Communicates the text of a telegram received from Constantinople, indicating that the Serbian authorities have refused transit to 600 Russian refugee children, and requesting the intervention of the High Commission. File 1921