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1944-1945, Morogoro, Tanganyika (now Tanzania). Housing estate for Polish refugees. A woman in the company of a nun on the terrace of a house | The KARTA Center Foundation Archive |
Anna Tõrvand-Tellmann’s correspondence with Hilja Simsel | Estonian Pedagogical Archives and Museum |
Association of refugee children from the Aegean part of Macedonia Bucharest in Romania Bucharest | State Archives of Republic of North Macedonia |
Collection of Maria Chaplinska-Zauer | Georgian-German Digital Archive |
Collection of memoir material, Testimonies of exiles in the Homeland War 1991-1992. | Croatian Memorial and Documentation Center of the Homeland War |
Colonization Office Osijek | State Archives in Osijek |
Diaries of Princess Ksenija Petrović-Njegoš | National Museum of Montenegro - Archival Department |
Institute for Colonization Zagreb. Mobile office Bjelovar | State Archives in Bjelovar |
Lepp – Utuste, Maarda (Marta) (ps.: Vardi, Sophia) (1883 – 1940) – journalist, writer | Estonian Literary Museum |
Magadan, Kolyma, USSR. Polish women released from gulags; standing from the left: Józefa Górska-Nosowicz, Jadwiga Bizanc-Szmigiero, Krystyna Zajączkowska-Rudnicka, Alina Kopisto, Irena Krajewska | The KARTA Center Foundation Archive |
Maria Lamas Estate | Portugal National Library |
Montenegrin Government in emigration – Neuilly sur Seine | The State Archive of Montenegro |
Privatna korespondenca Mirka Bitenca, Gregorja Zafošnika, izseljenke v Nemčijo in neznanih avtorjev | Archives of the Republic of Slovenia |
Regional People’s Committee for Istria | State Archives in Pazin |
Reports of witnesses to history | Center for Documentation of Deportations, Expulsions and Resettlement |
Sigrid Undset Archives | National Library of Norway |
State security service of the Republic secretariat for internal affairs of the Socialist Republic of Croatia’s data on emigrants | Croatian State Archives |
USSR. Two women by a truck loaded with wood | The KARTA Center Foundation Archive |
Vorkuta, 1955, Komi ASSR, USSR. Wanda Kiałka and Klara Kunachowicz, in the background a mine heap | The KARTA Center Foundation Archive |