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Letters from Ida Inn from prison camp and forced residence in North Urals, etc | Estonian Historical Museum |
Letters from Thorunn Vigfússon | Árnessýsla Regional Archives |
Lydia Murray Moss Papers | American School of Classical Studies Athens |
Margrét Vigfúsdóttir letters | Árnessýsla Regional Archives |
Marija Jurić Zagorka’s archival fonds | Croatian Journalists' Association |
Martha Heath Wiencke Papers | American School of Classical Studies Athens |
Ministry of agriculture and forestry 1945-1952 | The State Archive of Montenegro |
Ministry of Public Health and Population, Office of Immigration and the Introduction of Families: processing of applications for the introduction of families of foreign immigrant workers (1948-1958) | French National Archives |
Ministry of Public Health and Population, Office of Immigration and the Introduction of Families: processing of applications for the introduction of families of immigrant foreign workers (1948-1958) | French National Archives |
Montenegrin emigrants | The State Archive of Montenegro |
Montenegrin emigrants | The State Archive of Montenegro |
Montenegrin Red Cross- Geneva, Rome and Neuilly (near Paris) (1916-1920), 1917-1920 | The State Archive of Montenegro |
Moscow Department of Repatriation Commission | Estonian National Archives |
Nada and Metodija Trajkoski – president of the Church Municipality in Perth, Western Australia (1968‒1995) | State Archives of Republic of North Macedonia |
P 1606/1913; Duleep Singh Family: affairs of the Princess Bamba, Sophia and Catherine; visits to India | British Library |
Passport Application of Zammit Evelyn | National Archives of Malta |
Personal fonds of Guðrún Jónasson (1877–1958) and Gunnþórunn Halldórsdóttir (1872–1959) | The Women's History Archives |
Pskov Department of Repatriation Commission | Estonian National Archives |
Ragnhild Haakon and Erling Lorentzen. In Copacabana, Rio. Photo taken in connection with a report in Billedbladet NÅ, 1956. | National Archives and Regional State Archives of Oslo |
Rauk, Melanie (1905 – 1978) – translator | Estonian Literary Museum |