B.4.e. POLANDPolish Trade Union Delegation AbroadSOURCE: IFTU ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYPERIOD: 1942-1945CONTENTS/INV. NRS.: (292) Correspondence, reports <strong>and</strong> newspapercuttings. (305)Polish Trade Union Centre in Great Britain (<strong>concerning</strong> <strong>the</strong> USSR).B.4.f. ROUMANIAImmigrant Roumania Committee in FranceSOURCE: SAI ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYPERIOD: 1926CONTENTS/INV. NR.: (898) Memor<strong>and</strong>um <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> committee <strong>and</strong> an article by F.Rager 'Die Bedeutung der Ausw<strong>and</strong>erung für Oesterreich'(<strong>the</strong> consequences <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>exodus for Austria).B.5. FINLANDComité des Ingriens en Finl<strong>and</strong>e (<strong>concerning</strong> <strong>the</strong> persecution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Finnish populationin Ingemarl<strong>and</strong>SOURCE: SAI ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYPERIOD: (1923-1940)CONTENTS/INV. NR.: (2611) Dossier on <strong>the</strong> persecution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Finnish population inIngemarl<strong>and</strong> including a letter from <strong>the</strong> 'Comité des Ingriens en Finl<strong>and</strong>e'.B.6. Former USSRB.6.a. RUSSIAAssociation des Emigrés Bessarabiens en France(Association <strong>of</strong> Emigrated Bessarabians in France)SOURCE: SAI ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYSIZE: 48 pp.PERIOD: 1925-1926CONTENTS/INV. NR.: (44) Among o<strong>the</strong>r things correspondence on <strong>the</strong> Second SAIcongressin Marseille 1925.Association pour la Conservation des Valeurs Culturelles Russes (ACCR) ♦(Association for <strong>the</strong> Conservation <strong>of</strong> Russian Cultural Values)
SOURCE: ACCR ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTSIZE: 10 m.PERIOD: (c.1910-1960)INFO.: The ACCR was established in Paris 1946 <strong>and</strong> set itself <strong>the</strong> task to collect <strong>and</strong>preserve archives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Russian emigration, both <strong>of</strong> private persons <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> variousorganizations. They collected papers, publications, paintings etcetera, reflecting <strong>the</strong>activities <strong>of</strong> Russians, mainly scholars <strong>and</strong> artists, who had emigrated to France.CONTENTS: The archive <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ACCR consists <strong>of</strong> a collection <strong>of</strong> letters, documents,manuscripts, recollections, printed material, photographs (NB. a selection <strong>of</strong> some 1000emigré publications). The greater part consists <strong>of</strong> personal papers, filed ei<strong>the</strong>r accordingto <strong>the</strong> different types <strong>of</strong> documents or <strong>the</strong> arrangement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> owner, if <strong>the</strong>re was any,has been preserved.(A list <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> archive in Russian is available).Delo Truda Group (Paris)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEINFO.: See chapter C. for <strong>the</strong> organ/newspaper <strong>of</strong> this organization.(See for <strong>the</strong> organization F.22. RUSSIANS/Lazaréwitch, N. <strong>and</strong> for <strong>the</strong> journal C.EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES BY AND FOR MIGRANTS/Delo Truda, F.22. RUSSIANS/Maksimov/Yelensky)Duchobory (Russian communist/christian sect) ♦SOURCE: DUCHOBORY ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTSIZE: 0.15 M.PERIOD: (1898-1899)INFO: The Duchobory, a peasant sect <strong>of</strong> Christian communists in Russia, werepersecuted in <strong>the</strong> 1890s by <strong>the</strong> government for <strong>the</strong>ir conscientious objection to militaryservice; Canada <strong>of</strong>fered hospitality to <strong>the</strong>m, but <strong>the</strong> drewback <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir emigration was alack <strong>of</strong> funds; Lev N. Tolstoj, who saw kindred souls in <strong>the</strong> Duchobory, lent <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>prestige <strong>of</strong> his patronage <strong>and</strong> gave <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> royalties from his novel 'Resurrection'; in1898 <strong>and</strong> 1899 some 7,000 Duchobory l<strong>and</strong>ed in Canada.CONTENTS: Various portfolios with letters <strong>and</strong> telegrams from <strong>and</strong> addressed to L.A.Sullerzickij on <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Duchobory. One portfolio contains miscellaneousmaterial, bills relating to <strong>the</strong> voyage.Gruppa Osvobozdenie TrudaSOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.22. RUSSIANS/Kol'cov-Ginzburg, B.A.)Novyj Put' group (New York)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See for <strong>the</strong> organization F.22. RUSSIANS/Estrin, S.E. <strong>and</strong> for <strong>the</strong> journal <strong>of</strong> thisorganization F.22. RUSSIANS/Dan, F.)Narodnyj Sojuz Zascity Rodiny i Svobody (Paris)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE
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