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Document TitleArchive
1944-1945, Morogoro, Tanganyika (now Tanzania). Housing estate for Polish refugees. A woman in the company of a nun on the terrace of a houseThe KARTA Center Foundation Archive
Anna Tõrvand-Tellmann’s correspondence with Hilja SimselEstonian Pedagogical Archives and Museum
Association of refugee children from the Aegean part of Macedonia Bucharest in Romania BucharestState Archives of Republic of North Macedonia
Collection of Maria Chaplinska-ZauerGeorgian-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 OsijekState Archives in Osijek
Diaries of Princess Ksenija Petrović-NjegošNational Museum of Montenegro - Archival Department
Institute for Colonization Zagreb. Mobile office BjelovarState Archives in Bjelovar
Lepp – Utuste, Maarda (Marta) (ps.: Vardi, Sophia) (1883 – 1940) – journalist, writerEstonian 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 KrajewskaThe KARTA Center Foundation Archive
Maria Lamas EstatePortugal National Library
Montenegrin Government in emigration – Neuilly sur SeineThe State Archive of Montenegro
Privatna korespondenca Mirka Bitenca, Gregorja Zafošnika, izseljenke v Nemčijo in neznanih avtorjevArchives of the Republic of Slovenia
Regional People’s Committee for IstriaState Archives in Pazin
Reports of witnesses to historyCenter for Documentation of Deportations, Expulsions and Resettlement
Sigrid Undset ArchivesNational Library of Norway
State security service of the Republic secretariat for internal affairs of the Socialist Republic of Croatia’s data on emigrantsCroatian State Archives
USSR. Two women by a truck loaded with woodThe KARTA Center Foundation Archive
Vorkuta, 1955, Komi ASSR, USSR. Wanda Kiałka and Klara Kunachowicz, in the background a mine heapThe KARTA Center Foundation Archive