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adam_text | Contents
VOLUME 6:1939-1971
Document
number Page number
1
The position of Jews in Bulgaria: British Legation, Sofia, to Foreign
1
Office,
14
January
1939,
reporting anti-Semitic demonstrations;
British Legation, Chancery, Sofia, to Foreign Office,
10
February
1939,
on expulsions; G.
Rendel,
British Legation, Sofia, to the Right Hon.
Viscount Halifax, Foreign Secretary,
25
March
1939;
Foreign Office,
London, to Mr G.
Rendel,
18
April
1939;
Mr E. Coote, British
Legation, Sofia, to Mr P.B. Nichols, Foreign Office,
3
August
1939,
regarding expulsion of Jews; Mr E. Coote, British Legation, Sofia, to
Mr. P.B. Nichols, Foreign Office,
30
August
1939,
intensification of
pressure by Bulgarian government [FO
371/23740]
2
Foreign Office minute,
31
January
1939,
position of Jews in
15
Macedonia, increasing anti-Semitism, and persecutions, especially for
German Jews; Sir S. Waterlow, British Legation, Athens, to Foreign
.
Secretary,
23
January
1939;
telegram no.
15
from Sir S. Waterlow,
Athens, to Foreign
Office,
31
January
1939,
Jews in Macedonia;
Foreign Office to Home Office,
11
February
1939,
and reply,
1
March
1939;
telegram no.
8
from Foreign Office to Sir S. Waterlow, Athens,
6
March
1939
(FO
371/23740]
3
Legation of the USA, Athens to Sir Sydney Waterlow, Athens,
22 23
March
1939,
stating protest by American government regarding
,
Jewish refugees in Greece and enclosing letter of
20
March (in
French); British Legation, Bucharest to Foregin Office,
3
February
1939
[FO
371 /23740]
4
Foreign Office minute,
10
February
1939;
E. Ingram, Foreign Office to
26
Sir R. Hoare, British Legation, Bucharest,
28
January
1939:
position of
Jews in Roumania, denial of visa facilities, attitude of Roumanian
representatives at Geneva to minorities committees and debates
pFO
371/23740]
5
Foreign Office minute,
14
February,
1939;
telegrams no.
20
and
22 30
from Sir R. Hoare, Bucharest to Foreign Office,
13
and
14
February
1939,
and reply to Sir R. Hoare,
16
February
1939
[FO
371/23740]
6
Foreign Office minute,
22
February
1939,
Jews in Roumania; note by
35
E. Ingram,
22
February
1939,
regarding conversation with
Roumanian Minister; Foreign Office to British Legation, Bucharest,
16
March
1939
[FO
371 /23740]
vi
Contents
7
Memorandum (in
French) from
Executive
Committee, World Jewish
39
Congress, Geneva,
15
January
1939
[FO
371/23740]
8
Foreign Office minutes,
27
February
1939;
note (in French) from
44
French Ambassador, London,
24
February
1939,
regarding Jews in
Roumania: Petition to the League of Nations; telegram no.
13
from
Foreign Office to Sir R. Hoare,
2
March
1939
[FO
371 /23740]
9
Foreign Office minutes,
7
March
1939,
with added notes,
15
March
48
1939,
Jews in Roumania; Roumanian Legation, London, to Mr G.
Rendel,
Foreign Office,
7
March
1939,
enclosing letter (in French)
from Mr R. Skylstad, Director, Minorities Section, League of Nations,
23
January
1939;
telegram no.
16
from Sir R. Hoare, Bucharest, to
Foreign Office,
10
March
1939
[FO
371/23740]
10
Foreign Office minutes,
30
March
1939,
with added notes
11-29
April
56
1939,
Jews in Roumania; Mr G.
Rendel,
Foreign Office, to Mr R.
Skylstad, League of Nations,
28
March
1939;
Mr R.B. Skykstad,
League of Nations, to Mr A. Randall, Foreign Office,
30
March
1939,
enclosing statistics of Jewish people who have lost
ťheir
nationality
[FO
371/23740]
11
Foreign Office to British Legation, Bucharest,
6
May
1939
enclosing
65
Foreign Office aide
mémoire
of
29
April
1939
[FO
371/23740]
12
Mr
L
Perlzweig,
World Jewish Congress, London, to Foreign Office,
69
31
May
1939;
Mr R. Hoare, Bucharest to Lord Halifax,
15
June
1939,
enclosing record of conversation with Mr
Perlzweig
and M.
Calinescu, President of the Council of Ministers, Bucharest, on the
great distress of the Jewish community [FO
371/23740]
13
Foreign Office minute,
22
September
1939,
with added notes,
3 76
October
1939;
British Legation, Bucharest, to Mr P.B.B. Nichols,
22
September
1939
[FO
371/23740]
14
Foreign Office minutes,
27
January
1939;
Sir R.H. Campbell,
79
Belgrade, to Lord Halifax,
27
January
1939,
regarding press statement
by President of Council respecting Jews in Yugoslavia
[FO
371/23740]
15
British Legation, Durazzo, to Secretary, Department of Interior,
83
Canberra, Australia,
19
December
1939,
efforts of Jews in Albania
emigrate to Australia; Chancery, British Legation, Durazzo, to
Foreign Office,
23
December
1939
[FO
371 /24073]
16
Foreign Office minute,
5
April
1939,
situation in Albania; Mr. St.J.
86
Rootham, Prime Minister s Department, to Mr
H.A.
Caccia,
Foreign
Office,
5
April
1939,
forwarding memorandum (in French) from
Bedri Pejani, Parti
Populaire,
Paris, to Mr M.N. Chamberlain,
29
Contents
vii
March
1939,
with several attachments also in French [FO
371/23713)
17
Political Intelligence Department, Foreign Office, to Mr.
Rendel,
23 99
February
1942,
endosing translation of memorandum, The Croat
Case and Croat War Aims , November-December
1941
[FO
536/5]
18
Miha
Krek,
Yugoslav Vice-Premier Minister, to British Minister to
107
Yugoslavia, London,
16
February
1942,
endosing reports from a
Belgrade source : Report concerning the situation in Yugoslavia
after the German occupation , The total annihilation of the Slovene
people under German occupation and Report on the deportation of
the Slovenes to Serbia , dated
18
October
1941
(Slovenia) [FO
536/5]
19
Extracts from a letter from Ljubljana dated
6
January
1942^0536/5] 128
20
Letter from Dr. BerislavAndjelnovic (in Italian occupied territory) to
131
Dr
Grga
Andjelnovic in London,
12
March
1942
[FO
536/5]
21
Minute, undated: report by Government of Yugoslavia, on
134
Hungarian atrodties committed against Serbs [FO
536/5]
22
Mr G.W.
Rendel,
to Mr D.F. Howard, Foreign Office,
10
September
137
1942,
endosing letter from Rev. D. Mandic on atrodties in Croatia,
10
June
1942
and two replies,
15
August and undated [FO
536/5]
23
Mr
R
Stevenson, British Embassy to Yugoslavia, Cairo, to A. Eden,
149
Foreign Secretary,
12
January
1944,
endosing memorandum by Mr
Stenbock
on position and prospects of various minorities in
Yugoslavia, dated
12
January
1944;
Embassy of the Republic of
Czechoslovakia, London, to Rt Hon. A. Eden,
20
August
1943
FO
371/44343]
24
Admiralty, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, to Mr J.C
159
Mossop, Admiralty, London,
1
June
1944,
regarding facts quoted in
Handbook on Yugoslavia ; Mr J.C. Mossop, Admiralty, London, to
Mr D.F. Howard, Foreign Office,
3
June
1944,
forwarding section on
Distribution of minorities , relevant to Albanians, Magyars, Turks,
Jews [FO
371/44343]
25
Mr P. Broad, Office of the Resident Minister, Central Mediterranean,
176
Bari,
to Mr Harold Macmillan,
14
November
1944;
telegram no.
28,
from Belgrade to Foreign Office,
11
December
1944
[FO
371/44343]
26
Mr R. Stevenson, British Embassy to the Yugoslav Government,
178
Cairo, to Mr Anthony Eden,
28
January
1944,
endosing letter from
Mr B. Pouritch, Yugoslav Prime Minister,
24
January
1944;
Mr
R
Stevenson, British Embassy to Yugoslavia, Cairo, to Mr Anthony
Eden,
10
February
1944
[FO
371/42760]
viii Contents
27
Treasury,
London
to Mr A. Randall, Foreign Office,
31
January
1944; 181
Mr A. Randall, Foreign Office, to Captain Webb,
4
February
1944;
Minister of Economic Warfare, London, to Mr A. Randall, Foreign
Office,
8
February
1944,
regarding Jews in
Dalmaţia;
Mr A. Randall,
Foreign Office (Refugee Department) to Treasury, London,
15
February
1944
[FO
371/42760]
28
Minute by Captain Evelyn Waugh,
5
February
1944,
on the
188
evacuation of Jews from Croatia [WO
208/294]
29
Foreign Office minute,
4
January
1944:
Situation in
Venezia Giula
181
and Zagreb enclosing translation of report on Attitude of Slovenes in
Ljubljana towards Jewish refugees from Croatia [FO
371/44244]
30
Telegram from Sulzberger, Italy,
11
April
111944,
Partisan activities
193
and policy: Yugoslav National Liberation Movement [PREM
66/8]
31
Memorandum by Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
5
December
197
1944,
circulating memorandum by Sir
Orme
Sargent;
30
November
1944,
Macedonia , relations with Yugoslavia and Bulgaria
[PREM
3/66/8]
32
Note by Brig. V.C Russell, AML HQ (Albania),
6
October
1944,
(copy
200
of protest not included) [WO
204/9398]
33
Major G.H. Parker, N Section, HQ, Middle East Forces to HQ A
201
Force,
30
July
1944;
Foreign Office memorandum from Mr Rumbold,
31
July
1944,
with added note; Major G.S. O D. Gallagher, HQ Force
133,
MEF,
24
July
1944,
Jewish Agency Caiques ; telegram from
Force
133
to D/H
263,17
August
1944;
draft telegram no.
36
from
Simpson to Cairo,
19
August
1944;
Capt W. Guest, HQ Force
133,10
August
1944;
Major A. Gallagher to Major A. Matthews, DSO(A) E.
Med.
Gp.
30
July
1944
[HS5/351]
34
Commanders Rear
ΗΟ,ΒΜΜ
to JANL Representative,
Bari,
3 208
September
1944,
evacuation of Jews in Yugoslavia, particularly from
Croatia, enclosing petition, with nominal list of
650
Jews; Security
Intelligence Liaison Office to Major
N.
J. Klugman,
4
September
1944
[WO
202/293]
35
Evacuation by air of Jews in Partisan territory: Rev. I Rapaport,
230
Jewish Chaplain, HQ2, CMF, to Col. Henderson,
31
August
1944;
Roger Makins, Office of the Resident Minister, Central
Mediterranean, to Phillip Broad,
3
September
1944;
Captain William
Cary, USHCR
to Colonel FJlery Huntingdon,
14
September
1944;
Mr
V.W. Street, Commd. Rear HQ, CM-R, to biter-Governmental
Committee of Refugees,
Bari,
25
September
1944;
Rear HQ, C.M.F. to
Mr Broad, Office of the Representative,
Bari,
undated, with nominal
list; telegram no.
ОЮЕ/389,
undated, from Rear
МАСМБ
BAF, for
Contents ix
Brigadier MacLean,
Freedom Charge; Sir Clifford
Heathcote-Smith,
Resident
Representative,
Inter-Góvernmental
Committee on
Refugees, to Lt Col. Vivien Street,
25
September
1944,
Continued
removal of Jews from Croatia and
Ital·/,
and reply,
30
September
1944;
summary of War Office minutes,
13-22
September
1944;
petition from Foreign Jewish Refugees to Anglo-American Military
Mission,
1
October
1944,
with nominal list of
127
individuals;
Mr H. Wriggins, Acting Resident Representative, Inter-
Governmental Committee on Refugees, to Rear HQ,
10,
and
24
October
1944
on situation of Jewish refugees in Croatia;
telegram
from Rear Macmis, to Fungus,
29
October
1944;
Rev. I. Rapaport,
Jewish Chaplain, to Colonel Leach, no date [WO
2020/293]
36
Telegram no.
66
from Cairo (Minister Resident) to Lord Moyne,
249
Foreign Office,
27
April
1944
regarding previous proposals by Mr
Shertok about Jewish resistance; minute,
5
September
1944,
concerning the legal position of Jews in Roumania following the
potential armistice; Mr A.L. Easterman, World Jewish Congress,
London, to Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary,
29
August
1944,
regarding negotiations between Allied Governments and Bulgaria
and Romania [FO
371/436663]
Series of Summaries,
1944,
by the British Foreign Office Research
Department (FORD) concerning minorities, most without their
original maps
37
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department paper, The
255
Minorities of Bulgaria with background and detail on Pomaks,
Gypsies and several minorities, with appendix showing main
languages and religions of population of Bulgaria,
18
November
1944
[FO
421/320]
38
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
19
June
1944, 262
Bosnia-Herzegovina , with two maps entitled Confessional
Distribution of Yugoslavs in Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina
and
Dalmaţia,
June
1944
and the Vojvodna [FO
421/320]
39
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
23
June
1944, 276
Croatia , with numerous statistics on popular and religious
distribution [FO
421/320]
40
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
2
February
1944, 289
Dalmaţia [FO
421/320]
41
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department
26
August
1944, 297
Macedonia [FO
421/320]
42
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
31
July
1944, 309
Montenegro [TO
421/320]
: Contents
43
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department
19
June
1944, 318
Serbia [FO
421/320]
44
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
2
March
1944, 329
Slovenia pO
421/320]
45
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
25
May 1944, The
337
Vojvodina ,
with population statistics, and religious divisions and
appendix: note on Srem [FO
421/320]
46
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
24
January
1944, 347
The Yugoslav
minority
in Italy , distribution, number and character
[FO
420/329]
47
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
2
February
1944, 353
The Hungarian-Yugoslav Frontier , with appendix on Subatica and
map entitled The Hungaro-Yugoslav frontier showing the Magyar
minority in Yugoslavia [FO
421/329]
48
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
23
February
1944, 364
Venezia Tridente,
including South Tirol [FO
421/329]
49
Foreign Office Research Department, to Mr D.F. Howard, Foreign
373
Office,
1
May
1944,
enclosing circulation slip and draft of proposed
handbook, The Lesser Minorities of Yugoslavia
22
April
1944
[FO
371/44346]
50
Mr
R
A. Leeper, British Embassy to Greece, Cairo, to Mr Anthony
388
Eden,
29
May
1944,
review of minorities positions in the Balkans,
especially in Greece [FO
421/320]
51
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
15
October
1944, 392
The Magyar minority in Yugoslavia [FO
421/320]
52
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
14
November
398
1944,
The German minority in Yugoslavia, with note on rights of
minorities [FO
421/320]
53
Foreign Office Research Department,
31
July
1944,
The Albanian
406
Minority in Yugoslavia [FO
421/320]
54
Telegram no.
3
from Athens to Foreign Office
20
January
1945; 412
Foreign Office minute,
7
February
1945;
P. Mason, Foreign Office to
Dr
Schonfeld,
Executive Director of the Chief Rabbi s Religious
Emergency Council,
6
March
1945
regarding Spanish Jews deported
from Salonika to Bergen Belsen; and reply from
Dr
Schonfeld, 11
March
1945;
I. Henderson to
Dr
Schonfeld, 14
March
1945,
release of
party of Spanish Jews from Belsen via Spanish Government; P.
Mason to Professor Brodetsky, Board of Deputies of British Jews,
6
Contents xi
March
1945;
and reply
14
March
1945;
P. Mason, Foreign Office to
Professor Brodetsky,
3
April
1945;
I. Henderson to
Dr
Schonfeld 16
May
1945;
Refugee Department, Foreign Office, London to the British
Legation, Berne regarding the treatment of Jewish community by the
Germans in Salonika,
14
March
1945;
British Embassy to Greece,
Athens to Refugee Department, Foreign Office,
7
February
1945
enclosing letter from Mr Nefussy, dated
20
January
1945
[FOSTI/SIITI]
55
Foreign Office minute,
8
February
1945;
British Embassy, Madrid to
425
Refugee Department, Foreign Office London,
8
February
1945
enclosing a translated memorandum from the Spanish Foreign
Affairs Ministry, with original letter from
S. de
Romero, the Legation
de Espana,
Athens of
10
January
1945;
British Embassy, Madrid to
Refugee Department
26
February
1945
[FO
371/51171]
56
Foreign Office minute,
11
February
1945;
British Embassy to Greece,
430
Athens to Refugee Department, Foreign Office, London,
11
February
1945
[FO
371/51171]
57
Foreign Office minute,
26
February
1945;
telegram from Foreign
432
Office to Madrid,
31
January
1945
further to the enquiry regarding
the Spanish nationality Jews deported from Athens during the
.
German occupation; telegram from Madrid to Foreign Office,
26
February
1945
[FO
371 /51171]
58
Foreign Office minute,
13
March
1945;
telegram from Foreign Office
435
to Madrid,
1
March
1945;
British Embassy, Madrid to Refugee
Department, Foreign Office, London,
13
March
1945,
replying to
enquiry about Sephardic Jews deported from Greece by German
occupying forces [FO
371/51171]
59
Foreign Office minute,
16
April
1945;
telegram from Athens to
439
Foreign Office,
16
April regarding Jews in Greece [FO
371/51171]
60
Foreign Office minute,
21
April
1945;
International Red Cross
441
Committee, Berne, to Foreign Secretary, London,
21
April
1945,
with
original letter (in French), dated Geneva,
17
April
1945
[FO
371/51171]
61
Forage Office minute,
23
April
1945;
aide
mémoire
from the Spanish
444
Embassy, London,
23
April
1945;
Foreign Office note dated
23
April
1945
[FO
371 /51171]
62
Forage Office minute,
12
May
1945;
I. Henderson, Foreign Office to
447
Major MacNicholl, War Office,
3
May
1945;
T. Rowan, Prime
Minister s Office to V. Lawford, War Office regarding Jewish
refugees from the Dodecanese; Lt Col. Hammer, War Office to I.
Henderson,
12
May
1945
in reply to
3
May
1945,
regarding Spanish
xii Contents
Jews; V. Lawford, Foreign Office to T. Rowan, Prime Ministers
Office,
6
June
1945
regarding Spanish Jews; telegram from Foreign
Office to Prague,
13
June
1945;
T. Rowan, Prime Minister s Office to
G.
Miliard,
Foreign Office,
27
June
1945
[FO
37151171]
63
Major H.G. Ware, Allied Forces HQ,
14
August
1945,
regarding visit
456
to Austria and commenting on the Slovene minority in Kaernten
[WO
204/3067]
64
HQ Force
399,
CMF to HQ Force
133,8
January
1945,
enclosing
458
telegram sent to ML Greece and two papers, Comments by
Albanian Section of
8
January
1945,
and Albanian Minority in
Epirus ,
1940-1944 [HS 5/15]
65
letter from the Zionist Federation of Greece to the Minister for Great
469
Britain, AthenslO January
1945
stating desire of all Jews remaining in
Greece to emigrate to Palestine FO
286/1178]
66
British Consulate General, Salonika to British Embassy, Athens,
9 471
January
1945,
regarding impending trouble from the Palestine Relief
team working with UNRA in Eastern Macedonia; British Consulate
General, Salonika to British Embassy, Athens,
20
February
1946,
regarding the Palestine Relief team [TO
286/1178]
67
Notes by GSI for Intelligence Committee,
21
January
1946 473
[FO
286/1178] .
68
Sub Ministry of Public Security, Direction of Aliens Service,
474
translation of Decision by the Kingdom of Greece,
20
February
1946;
translation of note from Jewish National Council for Palestine to
Palestinian Bureau for Greece,
11
February
1946
and further
translation of note from Jewish National Council for Palestine to
Ministry for Public Order regarding
150
victims of the German
atrocities,
6
February
1946;
Athens to High Commissioner for
Palestine,
5
March
1946,
with nominal roll of
149
Jews recently
arrived in Greece [FO
286/1178]
69
British Consulate-General, Salonika to D. Reffly, Athens,
11
March
481
1946,
regarding Jews forcibly refused entry to Greece; Grivinitis,
Salonika to Aliens Bureau, Athens regarding internal policy of
admittance of Jews to Greece, and reply dated
15
March
1946;
Major
Gerhold, Greece to D. Reffly, Athens,
18
March
1946
regarding visit
to Salonika and further to Jewish displaced persons; note
verbale,
British Embassy, Athens,
23
March
1946
regarding stowaways on the
SS
Cairo [FO
286/1178]
70
British Consulate, Corfu to British Embassy, Athens
13
May
1946, 487
regarding illegal emigration of Jews from Greece to Palestine
[FO
286/1178]
Contents xiii
71
British
Consulate,
Patras
to D. Reilly,
British Embassy, Athens
22 488
May
1946
[FO
286/1178]
72
British Consulate-General,
Salónica
to British Embassy, Athens
28 489
May
1946,
regarding the activities of the Palestine Relief team
[FO
286/1178]
73
Foreign Office minute dated
5
June
1946
concerning policy of Greek
490
Government in dealing with foreign vessels in Greek waters, and
enclosing minute of
21
May
1946
to which it refers; Ministry of Public
Order to British Police Mission,
30
July
1946,
regarding Greek policy
on refugees; Mr Theotokis, Ministry of Public Order to to British
Police Mission,
5
August
1946
informing of the removal of the
Director of the Alien s Directorate of the Ministry of Public
Orderand
attaching top secret minute
-
resumé
translation of a written
explanation submitted by the Head of the Aliens Section of Police, D.
Vlastiris to the Minister of Public Order, M. Theotokis, regarding his
responsibility in illegal immigration of Jews from Greece to Palestine;
;
Chief Repatriation Section, UMRRA, Greece to British Embassy,
Athens,
6
August
1946,
regarding the repatriation of a certain
160
European Jews; British Police Mission, Athens to British Embassy,
Athens
6
August
1946
enclosing letter from the Ministry of Public
Order to the Town Police regarding Greek Jews wishing to emigrate;
British Embassy, Athens to Greek Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
12
August
1946
regarding further illegal embarkations; Foreign Office
minute regarding the removal of
M
Vlastiris
,
dated
21
August
1946
[FO
286/1178]
74
Mr P. Gore-Booth, United Nations Preparatory Commission, to
503
Foreign Office,
16
January
1946,
enclosing brief on Protection of
Minorities ,
1
January
1946
[FO
371/57308]
75
Draft reply to Flight-Iieut Haire,
3
July
1946,
with reference to
509
previous memorandum of Charter of the United Nations, undated
and notes for supplementaries, undated; Foreign Office minute by
Mr J.G. Ward,
2
July
1946,
draft reply to Flight-Lieut Haire
[FO371
/57308]
76
Hungarian Legation, Hungarian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Paris,
514
11
June 1946/Budapest,
2
July
1946,
enclosing memorandum,
undated, on proposals by Hungarian Government concerning ethnic
minorities [FO
371/57308]
77
British Consulate, Sarajevo, to British Ambassador, Belgrade,
17 517
January
1947
on Cetnik-Krizari elements of Bosnia-Herzegovina;
British Consulate, Sarajevo, to British Ambassador, Belgrade,
14
March,
10
April,
3
June,
4
July
1947
[FO
536/15]
78
Foreign Office minute,
25
April
1947;
P. Mason, British Legation,
531
xiv Contents
Sofia,
to
Mr.
E. Bevin,
25
April
1949,
regarding position of Jews in
Bulgaria
[
FO
371/78288]
79
British Embassy, Prague, to Foreign Office,
14
January
1950, 534
detention of Czechs by Yugoslavs, enclosing Czechoslovak protest to
Yugoslavia, dated Prague,
6
January
1950
[FO
371/88359]
80
Document by Foreign Office Research Department Italy and the
538
Yugoslav Minority in
Venezia Giulia
and in Trieste,
1
March
1950
РГОЗТІ
/88217]
81
Foreign Office minute,
9
January
1951;
Mr
N.
Charles, British
544
Embassy, Ankara to Mr E. Bevin,
9
January
1951,
agreement on
Turkish emigrants from Bulgaria; Mr
N.
Charles, Ankara, to Cmdr.
Stephen King-Hall,
22
January
1951,
enclosing a note on recent
events [FO
371/95313]
82
British Embassy, Ankara, to Mr N.Cheetham, Foreign Office,
22 549
January
1951
[FO
371/95313]
83
Mr
N.
Charles, Ankara, to Mr
R
Bevin,
29
January
1951 551
[FO
371/95313]
84
Extract from summary of World Broadcasts, Part IV,
5.1.51 554
FO371
/95313]
85
Major P. Greenhalgh, British Embassy, Istanbul to War Office,
13 555
January
1951,
special report on situation [FO
371/95313]
86
Foreign Office minute,
16
November
1951;
Mr J.Carvell, Sofia, to Rt
558
Hon
Anthony Eden,
16
November
1951,
regarding closure of
Turkish-Bulgarian Frontier [FO
371/95313]
87
Notes by Mr F.K. Roberts,
26
September
1955,
on a tour of
560
Macedonia,
21-24
September
1955
[FO
536/5]
88
Foreign Office minute,
2
July
1956;
Anglo-Jewish Association to
565
Foreign Office,
2
July
1956
regarding Association of Spanish Jews in
Greece; note by Mr P. FJlsworthy,
17
July
1956;
Foreign Office to
Anglo-Jewish Association,
19
July
1956;
Anglo-Jewish Association to
the Foreign Office, July
241956
[FO
371/124166]
89
British Embassy, Athens, to Foreign Office,
1
August
1956,
Turks in
570
Western Thrace [FO
371/123985]
90
Mr P.
Наугшп,
British Embassy, Belgrade, to
Rt Hon
SelwynUoyd,
571
Foreign Secretary,
12
April
1957,
Albanian Minority in Yugoslavia
[FO
371/130569]
Contents xv
91
Mr
J.
Price,
British
Legation,
Sofia,
to Foreign Office,
13
May
1957, 577
Anti-Semitism and Jewish emigration from Roumania
[FO
371 /130569]
92
Bishop Valerian, Roumanian National Church Congress, to Minister
578
of Foreign Affairs, Athens,
31
January
1959
[FO
371/144580]
93
British Embassy, Athens, to Foreign Office^ April
1959,
Macedonian
581
minority in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria [FO
371/144580]
94
Summary of following report on Roumania s minority problems,
584
undated; Mr R.D. Scott Fox, British Legation, Bucharest, to Mr
Selwyn Lloyd,
22
February
1960,
transmitting report on Roumanian s
minority problems, with further confidential memorandum showing
statistics on minorities in Roumania; Foreign Office to Mr R.D. Scott
Fox, Bucharest,
21
April
I960,
reply to previous; British Legation,
Bucharest, to Foreign Office,
26
February
I960:
further information
regarding Yugoslavian minority in Roumania [FO
371/151897]
95
Mr RD. Scott Fox, British Legation, Bucharest, to Mr RMcAlpine,
601
Foreign Office,
3
March
1960,
Jewish emigration from Roumania
[FO
371/157889]
96
Foreign Office minute by Mr R. McAlpine to Sir P. Dean,
3-10
March
603
1960,
entitled Jewish Emigration from Roumania [FO
371/157889]
97
Mr R. McAlpine, Foreign Office, to Mr R. Wood, Home Office,
14 609
March
1960;
Mr R. McAlpine, Foreign Office, to Commonwealth
Relations Office,
21
March
1960;
Mr J.E. Reeve, Foreign Office, to
Home Office,
28
March
1960;
Commonwealth Relations Office to
Australian High Commission,
4
April
1960;
Commonwealth
Relations Office to Canadian High Commission,
4
April
1960;
Home
Office to Foreign Office,
5
April
1960;
Commonwealth Relations
Office to Foreign Office,
7
June
1960;
Foreign Office minute by
R. H.
Mason,
6
April
1960,
The position of Jews in Roumania ; British
Embassy, Bucharest, to
Forégn
Office,
13
June
1960
[FO
371/157889]
98
Foreign Office minute,
20
October
1960;
Commonwealth Relations
619
Office to Foreign Office,
20
October
1960;
Home Office memo on
movement of Jews from Roumania,
24
August
1960
[FO
371/157889]
99
Mr T.A. Elliott, British Embassy, Athens, to Mr
D.D.
Brown, British
625
Embassy, Belgrade,
12
March
1960,
enclosing extract from letter from
Consul-General,
Salonka,
use of Slavo-Macedonian language in Slav
speaking districts of Greek Macedonia; Mr T. Garvey, Belgrade, to
Mr R.F. Sarell, Foreign Office,
26
October
1960,
enclosing extract from
Koliševski s
speech at fifth Congress of the
SAWPM
relating to
relations with neighbouring countries
[FÒ
371/153023]
xvi Contents
100
British Embassy, Belgrade, to Foreign Office,
3
January
1962, 636
regarding Anti-Yugoslav campaign in the Greek press; Mr J. Curie,
Athens, to Mr K.D. Jamieson, Foreign Office,
6
and
11
January
1962,
Macedonian minority in Yugoslavia; Foreign Office minute by Mr
E.E. Tomkins,
10
January
1962;
Mr J. Curie, Athens, to Mr E.E.
Tomkins, Foreign Office,
17
January
1962;
Mr E.E. Tomkins, Foreign
Office, to Mr D.A. Greenhill, British Embassy, Washington,
12
January
1962,
without enclosure; British Embassy, Belgrade, to Mr
E.E. Tomkins, Foreign Office,
17
January
1962;
Foreign Office minute
by Mr R.L. Joseph,
6
February
1962,
on population exchanges
[FCO 28/163481]
101
Mr E.E. Tomkins, Foreign Office, to Sir Michael Creswell, Belgrade,
649
12
February
1962;
Mr MH. Morgan, Belgrade, to Mr R.L. Joseph,
Foreign Office,
18
April
1962,
regarding remarks made by Mr
Lambrev, Bulgarian
Chargé d Affaires
in Athens; Mr KG Barnes,
British Embassy, Athens, to Mr KD. Jamieson, Foreign Office,
17
November
1962,
enclosing article by Monsieur
Drago
Kunc
(spokesman of Yugoslav Ministry of Foreign Affairs) published in
International Relations on
10
November
1962,
together with
translation of statement on article issued by Greek Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
[FCO 28/163481]
102
Mr RJ. Carrick, British Legation, Sofia, to Foreign Office,
7
October
653
1963,
enclosing translation of news article from
Varna ; Mr M.C.
Man, Ankara, to Mr
A.B.
Shipp, Foreign Office,
22
October
1963;
telegram no.
43
from Ankara to Foreign Office,
1
November
1963;
Mr
M.E. Heath, Sofia, to Mr
CA.
Thompson, Foreign Office,
15
October
1963,
enclosing translation of series of four letters published in press
[FO
371/17173]
103
Foreign Office minutes,
3
October
1966;
Mr R.K. Kindersley,
662
Belgrade, to Mr
P.A.
Rhodes, Foreign Office,
3
October
1966,
regarding Amnesty International s interest in
Adem
Demaci; draft
Foreign Office letter, undated, (not sent) [FO
371/189012]
104
Foreign Office note, Mr
P.A.
Rhodes to Mr
Hohler, 12
July
1966
[FO
668
371/18901]
enclosing summary and despatch by Sir Duncan Wilson,
Belgrade, to Mr. Stewart, Foreign Office,
6
July
1966,
The fall of Vice-
President Rankovic, and the reorganisation of the secret police
(UDBA) [FO
371/187201];
Sir Duncan Wilson, Belgrade, to Mr
H.F.T. Smith, Foreign Office,
13
July
1966,
on secret police, the UDBA
[FO
371/18901]
105
Summary and despatch by Sir Duncan Wilson, Belgrade, to Mr
678
Brown,
31
May
1967,
The Nationalities question ; Richard
Kindersley, Belgrade, to Mr P.J. Barlow, Foreign Office,
22
March
1967,
regarding questions raised in the despatch of
31
May
1967;
Mr
A. MacKenzie, Zagreb, to Mr R. Kindersley, British Embassy,
Contents xvii
Belgrade,
22
March
1967 [FCO 28/568]
106
Telegram no.
3
from Belgrade to Foreign Office,
29
March
1957, 690
Nationality Problems in Yugolsavia ; telegram no.
4
from Belgrade
to Foreign Office,
29
March
1967,
[Marshall] Tito s speech at
Pristina
[FCO 28/568]
107
Mr R.K. Kindersley, Belgrade, to Mr PJ. Barlow, Foreign Office,
7 692
and
14
April
1967;
Mr A. MacKenzie, Zagreb, to Mr
R
Kindersley,
Belgrade,
21
April
1967,
regarding Professor F. Tudjman;
Memorandum by Mr A. MacKenzie, Zagreb,
26
April
1967,
Croatian
Language Declaration ; Mr R. Kindersley, Belgrade, to Mr PJ.
Barlow, Foreign Office,
5
May
1967,
Declaration and Proposal ;
Foreign Office minutes by Mr
P.A.
Rhodes,
14
June
1967,
Yugoslavia and nationalities
[FCO 28/568]
108
Mr A.P.
Bache,
Sofia, to British Embassy, Ankara,
28
February
1968, 706
Emigration of Bulgarian Citizens of Turkish origins
[FCO 28/368];
British Embassy, Ankara to Foreign Office,
27
February
1968,
Turco-
Bulgarian Relations
[FCO 28/156]
109
Mr
КН.
Duke, Belgrade, to Mr PJ. Barlow, Foreign Office,
1
June
709
1968,
The League of Communists of Serbia and the problem of
national equality
[FCO 28/568]
110
Sir Duncan Wilson, Belgrade, to Mr H.F. Smith, Foreign Office,
7 712
March
1968,
regarding Serb nationalism in Belgrade
[FCO 28/568]
111 Minute by Sir Terence Garvey,
27
September
1969,
The Albanian
715
Minority (in Yugoslavia)
[FCO 28/863]
112
Mr K.H. Duke, Belgrade, to Mr
В.
Sparrow, Foreign Office,
17 720
February
1971,
The
1971
census: Croatia objects to regional
affiliations , enclosing extract from
communiqué:
Census of the
population
(Borba,
Saturday
13
February,
1971);
Mr J.A. Dobbs,
Zagreb, to Sir Terence Garvey, Belgrade,
15
February
1971,
on speech
at the Croatian League of Communists
[FCO 28/1630];
Mr K.H.
Duke, Belgrade, to Mr B. Sparrow, Foreign Office,
25
February and
4
March
1971
(without enclosure);
Dr
В.
Jelić,
Croatian National
Committee, to Mr Edward Heath,
29
November
1971;
Foreign Office
internal summary on Croatian Nationalism, undated; Mr G.H. Baker,
Zagreb, to Mr D.L. Stewart, British Ambassador, Belgrade,
14
December
1971,
reviewing Croatian nationalism and any threat from
it to Yugoslav cohesion
[FCO 28/1630]
113
MinuLebyMrB.Sparrow,25Junel971/TheNoríhofYugoslavia ,
741
regarding following (draft reply not attached); Sir D. Stewart,
Belgrade, to Mr J.L Bullard, Foreign Office,
4
June
1971,
The North
of Yugoslavia regarding Serbs in Croatia and Slovenia and
xviii Contents
nationalism;
East European Department Research note,
12
July
1971
[FCO 8/1630]
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VOLUME 6:1939-1971
Document
number Page number
1
The position of Jews in Bulgaria: British Legation, Sofia, to Foreign
1
Office,
14
January
1939,
reporting anti-Semitic demonstrations;
British Legation, Chancery, Sofia, to Foreign Office,
10
February
1939,
on expulsions; G.
Rendel,
British Legation, Sofia, to the Right Hon.
Viscount Halifax, Foreign Secretary,
25
March
1939;
Foreign Office,
London, to Mr G.
Rendel,
18
April
1939;
Mr E. Coote, British
Legation, Sofia, to Mr P.B. Nichols, Foreign Office,
3
August
1939,
regarding expulsion of Jews; Mr E. Coote, British Legation, Sofia, to
Mr. P.B. Nichols, Foreign Office,
30
August
1939,
intensification of
pressure by Bulgarian government [FO
371/23740]
2
Foreign Office minute,
31
January
1939,
position of Jews in
15
Macedonia, increasing anti-Semitism, and persecutions, especially for
German Jews; Sir S. Waterlow, British Legation, Athens, to Foreign
.
Secretary,
23
January
1939;
telegram no.
15
from Sir S. Waterlow,
Athens, to Foreign
Office,
31
January
1939,
Jews in Macedonia;
Foreign Office to Home Office,
11
February
1939,
and reply,
1
March
1939;
telegram no.
8
from Foreign Office to Sir S. Waterlow, Athens,
6
March
1939
(FO
371/23740]
3
Legation of the USA, Athens to Sir Sydney Waterlow, Athens,
22 23
March
1939,
stating protest by American government regarding
,
Jewish refugees in Greece and enclosing letter of
20
March (in
French); British Legation, Bucharest to Foregin Office,
3
February
1939
[FO
371 /23740]
4
Foreign Office minute,
10
February
1939;
E. Ingram, Foreign Office to
26
Sir R. Hoare, British Legation, Bucharest,
28
January
1939:
position of
Jews in Roumania, denial of visa facilities, attitude of Roumanian
representatives at Geneva to minorities committees and debates
pFO
371/23740]
5
Foreign Office minute,
14
February,
1939;
telegrams no.
20
and
22 30
from Sir R. Hoare, Bucharest to Foreign Office,
13
and
14
February
1939,
and reply to Sir R. Hoare,
16
February
1939
[FO
371/23740]
6
Foreign Office minute,
22
February
1939,
Jews in Roumania; note by
35
E. Ingram,
22
February
1939,
regarding conversation with
Roumanian Minister; Foreign Office to British Legation, Bucharest,
16
March
1939
[FO
371 /23740]
vi
Contents
7
Memorandum (in
French) from
Executive
Committee, World Jewish
39
Congress, Geneva,
15
January
1939
[FO
371/23740]
8
Foreign Office minutes,
27
February
1939;
note (in French) from
44
French Ambassador, London,
24
February
1939,
regarding Jews in
Roumania: Petition to the League of Nations; telegram no.
13
from
Foreign Office to Sir R. Hoare,
2
March
1939
[FO
371 /23740]
9
Foreign Office minutes,
7
March
1939,
with added notes,
15
March
48
1939,
Jews in Roumania; Roumanian Legation, London, to Mr G.
Rendel,
Foreign Office,
7
March
1939,
enclosing letter (in French)
from Mr R. Skylstad, Director, Minorities Section, League of Nations,
23
January
1939;
telegram no.
16
from Sir R. Hoare, Bucharest, to
Foreign Office,
10
March
1939
[FO
371/23740]
10
Foreign Office minutes,
30
March
1939,
with added notes
11-29
April
56
1939,
Jews in Roumania; Mr G.
Rendel,
Foreign Office, to Mr R.
Skylstad, League of Nations,
28
March
1939;
Mr R.B. Skykstad,
League of Nations, to Mr A. Randall, Foreign Office,
30
March
1939,
enclosing statistics of Jewish people who have lost
ťheir
nationality
[FO
371/23740]
11
Foreign Office to British Legation, Bucharest,
6
May
1939
enclosing
65
Foreign Office aide
mémoire
of
29
April
1939
[FO
371/23740]
12
Mr
L
Perlzweig,
World Jewish Congress, London, to Foreign Office,
69
31
May
1939;
Mr R. Hoare, Bucharest to Lord Halifax,
15
June
1939,
enclosing record of conversation with Mr
Perlzweig
and M.
Calinescu, President of the Council of Ministers, Bucharest, on the
great distress of the Jewish community [FO
371/23740]
13
Foreign Office minute,
22
September
1939,
with added notes,
3 76
October
1939;
British Legation, Bucharest, to Mr P.B.B. Nichols,
22
September
1939
[FO
371/23740]
14
Foreign Office minutes,
27
January
1939;
Sir R.H. Campbell,
79
Belgrade, to Lord Halifax,
27
January
1939,
regarding press statement
by President of Council respecting Jews in Yugoslavia
[FO
371/23740]
15
British Legation, Durazzo, to Secretary, Department of Interior,
83
Canberra, Australia,
19
December
1939,
efforts of Jews in Albania
emigrate to Australia; Chancery, British Legation, Durazzo, to
Foreign Office,
23
December
1939
[FO
371 /24073]
16
Foreign Office minute,
5
April
1939,
situation in Albania; Mr. St.J.
86
Rootham, Prime Minister's Department, to Mr
H.A.
Caccia,
Foreign
Office,
5
April
1939,
forwarding memorandum (in French) from
Bedri Pejani, Parti
Populaire,
Paris, to Mr M.N. Chamberlain,
29
Contents
vii
March
1939,
with several attachments also in French [FO
371/23713)
17
Political Intelligence Department, Foreign Office, to Mr.
Rendel,
23 99
February
1942,
endosing translation of memorandum, 'The Croat
Case and Croat War Aims', November-December
1941
[FO
536/5]
18
Miha
Krek,
Yugoslav Vice-Premier Minister, to British Minister to
107
Yugoslavia, London,
16
February
1942,
endosing reports from a
'Belgrade source': 'Report concerning the situation in Yugoslavia
after the German occupation', 'The total annihilation of the Slovene
people under German occupation' and 'Report on the deportation of
the Slovenes to Serbia', dated
18
October
1941
(Slovenia) [FO
536/5]
19
Extracts from a letter from Ljubljana dated
6
January
1942^0536/5] 128
20
Letter from Dr. BerislavAndjelnovic (in Italian occupied territory) to
131
Dr
Grga
Andjelnovic in London,
12
March
1942
[FO
536/5]
21
Minute, undated: report by Government of Yugoslavia, on
134
Hungarian atrodties committed against Serbs [FO
536/5]
22
Mr G.W.
Rendel,
to Mr D.F. Howard, Foreign Office,
10
September
137
1942,
endosing letter from Rev. D. Mandic on atrodties in Croatia,
10
June
1942
and two replies,
15
August and undated [FO
536/5]
23
Mr
R
Stevenson, British Embassy to Yugoslavia, Cairo, to A. Eden,
149
Foreign Secretary,
12
January
1944,
endosing memorandum by Mr
Stenbock
on position and prospects of various minorities in
Yugoslavia, dated
12
January
1944;
Embassy of the Republic of
Czechoslovakia, London, to Rt Hon. A. Eden,
20
August
1943
FO
371/44343]
24
Admiralty, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, to Mr J.C
159
Mossop, Admiralty, London,
1
June
1944,
regarding facts quoted in
'Handbook on Yugoslavia'; Mr J.C. Mossop, Admiralty, London, to
Mr D.F. Howard, Foreign Office,
3
June
1944,
forwarding section on
'Distribution of minorities', relevant to Albanians, Magyars, Turks,
Jews [FO
371/44343]
25
Mr P. Broad, Office of the Resident Minister, Central Mediterranean,
176
Bari,
to Mr Harold Macmillan,
14
November
1944;
telegram no.
28,
from Belgrade to Foreign Office,
11
December
1944
[FO
371/44343]
26
Mr R. Stevenson, British Embassy to the Yugoslav Government,
178
Cairo, to Mr Anthony Eden,
28
January
1944,
endosing letter from
Mr B. Pouritch, Yugoslav Prime Minister,
24
January
1944;
Mr
R
Stevenson, British Embassy to Yugoslavia, Cairo, to Mr Anthony
Eden,
10
February
1944
[FO
371/42760]
viii Contents
27
Treasury,
London
to Mr A. Randall, Foreign Office,
31
January
1944; 181
Mr A. Randall, Foreign Office, to Captain Webb,
4
February
1944;
Minister of Economic Warfare, London, to Mr A. Randall, Foreign
Office,
8
February
1944,
regarding Jews in
Dalmaţia;
Mr A. Randall,
Foreign Office (Refugee Department) to Treasury, London,
15
February
1944
[FO
371/42760]
28
Minute by Captain Evelyn Waugh,
5
February
1944,
on the
188
evacuation of Jews from Croatia [WO
208/294]
29
Foreign Office minute,
4
January
1944:
Situation in
Venezia Giula
181
and Zagreb enclosing translation of report on 'Attitude of Slovenes in
Ljubljana towards Jewish refugees from Croatia' [FO
371/44244]
30
Telegram from Sulzberger, Italy,
11
April
111944,
Partisan activities
193
and policy: Yugoslav National Liberation Movement [PREM
66/8]
31
Memorandum by Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
5
December
197
1944,
circulating memorandum by Sir
Orme
Sargent;
30
November
1944,
'Macedonia', relations with Yugoslavia and Bulgaria
[PREM
3/66/8]
32
Note by Brig. V.C Russell, AML HQ (Albania),
6
October
1944,
(copy
200
of protest not included) [WO
204/9398]
33
Major G.H. Parker, 'N' Section, HQ, Middle East Forces to HQ 'A'
201
Force,
30
July
1944;
Foreign Office memorandum from Mr Rumbold,
31
July
1944,
with added note; Major G.S. O'D. Gallagher, HQ Force
133,
MEF,
24
July
1944,
'Jewish Agency Caiques'; telegram from
Force
133
to D/H
263,17
August
1944;
draft telegram no.
36
from
Simpson to Cairo,
19
August
1944;
Capt W. Guest, HQ Force
133,10
August
1944;
Major A. Gallagher to Major A. Matthews, DSO(A) E.
Med.
Gp.
30
July
1944
[HS5/351]
34
Commanders Rear
ΗΟ,ΒΜΜ
to JANL Representative,
Bari,
3 208
September
1944,
evacuation of Jews in Yugoslavia, particularly from
Croatia, enclosing petition, with nominal list of
650
Jews; Security
Intelligence Liaison Office to Major
N.
J. Klugman,
4
September
1944
[WO
202/293]
35
Evacuation by air of Jews in Partisan territory: Rev. I Rapaport,
230
Jewish Chaplain, HQ2, CMF, to Col. Henderson,
31
August
1944;
Roger Makins, Office of the Resident Minister, Central
Mediterranean, to Phillip Broad,
3
September
1944;
Captain William
Cary, USHCR
to Colonel FJlery Huntingdon,
14
September
1944;
Mr
V.W. Street, Commd. Rear HQ, CM-R, to biter-Governmental
Committee of Refugees,
Bari,
25
September
1944;
Rear HQ, C.M.F. to
Mr Broad, Office of the Representative,
Bari,
undated, with nominal
list; telegram no.
ОЮЕ/389,
undated, from Rear
МАСМБ
BAF, for
Contents ix
Brigadier MacLean,
Freedom Charge; Sir Clifford
Heathcote-Smith,
Resident
Representative,
Inter-Góvernmental
Committee on
Refugees, to Lt Col. Vivien Street,
25
September
1944,
'Continued
removal of Jews from Croatia and
Ital·/,
and reply,
30
September
1944;
summary of War Office minutes,
13-22
September
1944;
petition from Foreign Jewish Refugees to Anglo-American Military
Mission,
1
October
1944,
with nominal list of
127
individuals;
Mr H. Wriggins, Acting Resident Representative, Inter-
Governmental Committee on Refugees, to Rear HQ,
10,
and
24
October
1944
on situation of Jewish refugees in Croatia;
telegram
from Rear Macmis, to Fungus,
29
October
1944;
Rev. I. Rapaport,
Jewish Chaplain, to Colonel Leach, no date [WO
2020/293]
36
Telegram no.
66
from Cairo (Minister Resident) to Lord Moyne,
249
Foreign Office,
27
April
1944
regarding previous proposals by Mr
Shertok about Jewish resistance; minute,
5
September
1944,
concerning the legal position of Jews in Roumania following the
potential armistice; Mr A.L. Easterman, World Jewish Congress,
London, to Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary,
29
August
1944,
regarding negotiations between Allied Governments and Bulgaria
and Romania [FO
371/436663]
Series of Summaries,
1944,
by the British Foreign Office Research
Department (FORD) concerning minorities, most without their
original maps
37
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department paper, 'The
255
Minorities of Bulgaria' with background and detail on Pomaks,
Gypsies and several minorities, with appendix showing main
languages and religions of population of Bulgaria,
18
November
1944
[FO
421/320]
38
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
19
June
1944, 262
'Bosnia-Herzegovina', with two maps entitled Confessional
Distribution of Yugoslavs in Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina
and
Dalmaţia,
June
1944
and the Vojvodna [FO
421/320]
39
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
23
June
1944, 276
'Croatia', with numerous statistics on popular and religious
distribution [FO
421/320]
40
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
2
February
1944, 289
'Dalmaţia' [FO
421/320]
41
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department
26
August
1944, 297
'Macedonia' [FO
421/320]
42
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
31
July
1944, 309
'Montenegro' [TO
421/320]
: Contents
43
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department
19
June
1944, 318
'Serbia' [FO
421/320]
44
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
2
March
1944, 329
'Slovenia' pO
421/320]
45
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
25
May 1944,'The
337
Vojvodina',
with population statistics, and religious divisions and
appendix: note on Srem [FO
421/320]
46
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
24
January
1944, 347
The Yugoslav
minority
in Italy', distribution, number and character
[FO
420/329]
47
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
2
February
1944, 353
'The Hungarian-Yugoslav Frontier', with appendix on Subatica and
map entitled 'The Hungaro-Yugoslav frontier showing the Magyar
minority in Yugoslavia [FO
421/329]
48
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
23
February
1944, 364
'Venezia Tridente,
including South Tirol' [FO
421/329]
49
Foreign Office Research Department, to Mr D.F. Howard, Foreign
373
Office,
1
May
1944,
enclosing circulation slip and draft of proposed
handbook, 'The Lesser Minorities of Yugoslavia'
22
April
1944
[FO
371/44346]
50
Mr
R
A. Leeper, British Embassy to Greece, Cairo, to Mr Anthony
388
Eden,
29
May
1944,
review of minorities' positions in the Balkans,
especially in Greece [FO
421/320]
51
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
15
October
1944, 392
'The Magyar minority in Yugoslavia' [FO
421/320]
52
Summary by Foreign Office Research Department,
14
November
398
1944,
'The German minority in Yugoslavia, with note on rights of
minorities [FO
421/320]
53
Foreign Office Research Department,
31
July
1944,
'The Albanian
406
Minority in Yugoslavia' [FO
421/320]
54
Telegram no.
3
from Athens to Foreign Office
20
January
1945; 412
Foreign Office minute,
7
February
1945;
P. Mason, Foreign Office to
Dr
Schonfeld,
Executive Director of the Chief Rabbi's Religious
Emergency Council,
6
March
1945
regarding Spanish Jews deported
from Salonika to Bergen Belsen; and reply from
Dr
Schonfeld, 11
March
1945;
I. Henderson to
Dr
Schonfeld, 14
March
1945,
release of
party of Spanish Jews from Belsen via Spanish Government; P.
Mason to Professor Brodetsky, Board of Deputies of British Jews,
6
Contents xi
March
1945;
and reply
14
March
1945;
P. Mason, Foreign Office to
Professor Brodetsky,
3
April
1945;
I. Henderson to
Dr
Schonfeld 16
May
1945;
Refugee Department, Foreign Office, London to the British
Legation, Berne regarding the treatment of Jewish community by the
Germans in Salonika,
14
March
1945;
British Embassy to Greece,
Athens to Refugee Department, Foreign Office,
7
February
1945
enclosing letter from Mr Nefussy, dated
20
January
1945
[FOSTI/SIITI]
55
Foreign Office minute,
8
February
1945;
British Embassy, Madrid to
425
Refugee Department, Foreign Office London,
8
February
1945
enclosing a translated memorandum from the Spanish Foreign
Affairs Ministry, with original letter from
S. de
Romero, the Legation
de Espana,
Athens of
10
January
1945;
British Embassy, Madrid to
Refugee Department
26
February
1945
[FO
371/51171]
56
Foreign Office minute,
11
February
1945;
British Embassy to Greece,
430
Athens to Refugee Department, Foreign Office, London,
11
February
1945
[FO
371/51171]
57
Foreign Office minute,
26
February
1945;
telegram from Foreign
432
Office to Madrid,
31
January
1945
further to the enquiry regarding
the Spanish nationality Jews deported from Athens during the
.
German occupation; telegram from Madrid to Foreign Office,
26
February
1945
[FO
371 /51171]
58
Foreign Office minute,
13
March
1945;
telegram from Foreign Office
435
to Madrid,
1
March
1945;
British Embassy, Madrid to Refugee
Department, Foreign Office, London,
13
March
1945,
replying to
enquiry about Sephardic Jews deported from Greece by German
occupying forces [FO
371/51171]
59
Foreign Office minute,
16
April
1945;
telegram from Athens to
439
Foreign Office,
16
April regarding Jews in Greece [FO
371/51171]
60
Foreign Office minute,
21
April
1945;
International Red Cross
441
Committee, Berne, to Foreign Secretary, London,
21
April
1945,
with
original letter (in French), dated Geneva,
17
April
1945
[FO
371/51171]
61
Forage Office minute,
23
April
1945;
aide
mémoire
from the Spanish
444
Embassy, London,
23
April
1945;
Foreign Office note dated
23
April
1945
[FO
371 /51171]
62
Forage Office minute,
12
May
1945;
I. Henderson, Foreign Office to
447
Major MacNicholl, War Office,
3
May
1945;
T. Rowan, Prime
Minister's Office to V. Lawford, War Office regarding Jewish
refugees from the Dodecanese; Lt Col. Hammer, War Office to I.
Henderson,
12
May
1945
in reply to
3
May
1945,
regarding Spanish
xii Contents
Jews; V. Lawford, Foreign Office to T. Rowan, Prime Ministers
Office,
6
June
1945
regarding Spanish Jews; telegram from Foreign
Office to Prague,
13
June
1945;
T. Rowan, Prime Minister's Office to
G.
Miliard,
Foreign Office,
27
June
1945
[FO
37151171]
63
Major H.G. Ware, Allied Forces HQ,
14
August
1945,
regarding visit
456
to Austria and commenting on the Slovene minority in Kaernten
[WO
204/3067]
64
HQ Force
399,
CMF to HQ Force
133,8
January
1945,
enclosing
458
telegram sent to ML Greece and two papers, 'Comments by
Albanian Section' of
8
January
1945,
and 'Albanian Minority in
Epirus',
1940-1944 [HS 5/15]
65
letter from the Zionist Federation of Greece to the Minister for Great
469
Britain, AthenslO January
1945
stating desire of all Jews remaining in
Greece to emigrate to Palestine FO
286/1178]
66
British Consulate General, Salonika to British Embassy, Athens,
9 471
January
1945,
regarding impending trouble from the Palestine Relief
team working with UNRA in Eastern Macedonia; British Consulate
General, Salonika to British Embassy, Athens,
20
February
1946,
regarding the Palestine Relief team [TO
286/1178]
67
Notes by GSI for Intelligence Committee,
21
January
1946 473
[FO
286/1178] .
68
Sub Ministry of Public Security, Direction of Aliens Service,
474
translation of Decision by the Kingdom of Greece,
20
February
1946;
translation of note from Jewish National Council for Palestine to
Palestinian Bureau for Greece,
11
February
1946
and further
translation of note from Jewish National Council for Palestine to
Ministry for Public Order regarding
150
victims of the German
atrocities,
6
February
1946;
Athens to High Commissioner for
Palestine,
5
March
1946,
with nominal roll of
149
Jews recently
arrived in Greece [FO
286/1178]
69
British Consulate-General, Salonika to D. Reffly, Athens,
11
March
481
1946,
regarding Jews forcibly refused entry to Greece; Grivinitis,
Salonika to Aliens Bureau, Athens regarding internal policy of
admittance of Jews to Greece, and reply dated
15
March
1946;
Major
Gerhold, Greece to D. Reffly, Athens,
18
March
1946
regarding visit
to Salonika and further to Jewish displaced persons; note
verbale,
British Embassy, Athens,
23
March
1946
regarding stowaways on the
SS
Cairo [FO
286/1178]
70
British Consulate, Corfu to British Embassy, Athens
13
May
1946, 487
regarding illegal emigration of Jews from Greece to Palestine
[FO
286/1178]
Contents xiii
71
British
Consulate,
Patras
to D. Reilly,
British Embassy, Athens
22 488
May
1946
[FO
286/1178]
72
British Consulate-General,
Salónica
to British Embassy, Athens
28 489
May
1946,
regarding the activities of the Palestine Relief team
[FO
286/1178]
73
Foreign Office minute dated
5
June
1946
concerning policy of Greek
490
Government in dealing with foreign vessels in Greek waters, and
enclosing minute of
21
May
1946
to which it refers; Ministry of Public
Order to British Police Mission,
30
July
1946,
regarding Greek policy
on refugees; Mr Theotokis, Ministry of Public Order to to British
Police Mission,
5
August
1946
informing of the removal of the
Director of the Alien's Directorate of the Ministry of Public
Orderand
attaching top secret minute
-
resumé
translation of a written
explanation submitted by the Head of the Aliens Section of Police, D.
Vlastiris to the Minister of Public Order, M. Theotokis, regarding his
responsibility in illegal immigration of Jews from Greece to Palestine;
;
Chief Repatriation Section, UMRRA, Greece to British Embassy,
Athens,
6
August
1946,
regarding the repatriation of a certain
160
European Jews; British Police Mission, Athens to British Embassy,
Athens
6
August
1946
enclosing letter from the Ministry of Public
Order to the Town Police regarding Greek Jews wishing to emigrate;
British Embassy, Athens to Greek Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
12
August
1946
regarding further illegal embarkations; Foreign Office
minute regarding the removal of
M
Vlastiris
,
dated
21
August
1946
[FO
286/1178]
74
Mr P. Gore-Booth, United Nations Preparatory Commission, to
503
Foreign Office,
16
January
1946,
enclosing brief on 'Protection of
Minorities',
1
January
1946
[FO
371/57308]
75
Draft reply to Flight-Iieut Haire,
3
July
1946,
with reference to
509
previous memorandum of Charter of the United Nations, undated
and notes for supplementaries, undated; Foreign Office minute by
Mr J.G. Ward,
2
July
1946,
draft reply to Flight-Lieut Haire
[FO371
/57308]
76
Hungarian Legation, Hungarian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Paris,
514
11
June 1946/Budapest,
2
July
1946,
enclosing memorandum,
undated, on proposals by Hungarian Government concerning ethnic
minorities [FO
371/57308]
77
British Consulate, Sarajevo, to British Ambassador, Belgrade,
17 517
January
1947
on Cetnik-Krizari elements of Bosnia-Herzegovina;
British Consulate, Sarajevo, to British Ambassador, Belgrade,
14
March,
10
April,
3
June,
4
July
1947
[FO
536/15]
78
Foreign Office minute,
25
April
1947;
P. Mason, British Legation,
531
xiv Contents
Sofia,
to
Mr.
E. Bevin,
25
April
1949,
regarding position of Jews in
Bulgaria
[
FO
371/78288]
79
British Embassy, Prague, to Foreign Office,
14
January
1950, 534
detention of Czechs by Yugoslavs, enclosing Czechoslovak protest to
Yugoslavia, dated Prague,
6
January
1950
[FO
371/88359]
80
Document by Foreign Office Research Department Italy and the
538
Yugoslav Minority in
Venezia Giulia
and in Trieste,
1
March
1950
РГОЗТІ
/88217]
81
Foreign Office minute,
9
January
1951;
Mr
N.
Charles, British
544
Embassy, Ankara to Mr E. Bevin,
9
January
1951,
agreement on
Turkish emigrants from Bulgaria; Mr
N.
Charles, Ankara, to Cmdr.
Stephen King-Hall,
22
January
1951,
enclosing a note on recent
events [FO
371/95313]
82
British Embassy, Ankara, to Mr N.Cheetham, Foreign Office,
22 549
January
1951
[FO
371/95313]
83
Mr
N.
Charles, Ankara, to Mr
R
Bevin,
29
January
1951 551
[FO
371/95313]
84
Extract from summary of World Broadcasts, Part IV,
5.1.51 554
\FO371
/95313]
85
Major P. Greenhalgh, British Embassy, Istanbul to War Office,
13 555
January
1951,
special report on situation [FO
371/95313]
86
Foreign Office minute,
16
November
1951;
Mr J.Carvell, Sofia, to Rt
558
Hon
Anthony Eden,
16
November
1951,
regarding closure of
Turkish-Bulgarian Frontier [FO
371/95313]
87
Notes by Mr F.K. Roberts,
26
September
1955,
on a tour of
560
Macedonia,
21-24
September
1955
[FO
536/5]
88
Foreign Office minute,
2
July
1956;
Anglo-Jewish Association to
565
Foreign Office,
2
July
1956
regarding Association of Spanish Jews in
Greece; note by Mr P. FJlsworthy,
17
July
1956;
Foreign Office to
Anglo-Jewish Association,
19
July
1956;
Anglo-Jewish Association to
the Foreign Office, July
241956
[FO
371/124166]
89
British Embassy, Athens, to Foreign Office,
1
August
1956,
Turks in
570
Western Thrace [FO
371/123985]
90
Mr P.
Наугшп,
British Embassy, Belgrade, to
Rt Hon
SelwynUoyd,
571
Foreign Secretary,
12
April
1957,
Albanian Minority in Yugoslavia
[FO
371/130569]
Contents xv
91
Mr
J.
Price,
British
Legation,
Sofia,
to Foreign Office,
13
May
1957, 577
Anti-Semitism and Jewish emigration from Roumania
[FO
371 /130569]
92
Bishop Valerian, Roumanian National Church Congress, to Minister
578
of Foreign Affairs, Athens,
31
January
1959
[FO
371/144580]
93
British Embassy, Athens, to Foreign Office^ April
1959,
Macedonian
581
minority in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria [FO
371/144580]
94
Summary of following report on Roumania's minority problems,
584
undated; Mr R.D. Scott Fox, British Legation, Bucharest, to Mr
Selwyn Lloyd,
22
February
1960,
transmitting report on Roumanian's
minority problems, with further confidential memorandum showing
statistics on minorities in Roumania; Foreign Office to Mr R.D. Scott
Fox, Bucharest,
21
April
I960,
reply to previous; British Legation,
Bucharest, to Foreign Office,
26
February
I960:
further information
regarding Yugoslavian minority in Roumania [FO
371/151897]
95
Mr RD. Scott Fox, British Legation, Bucharest, to Mr RMcAlpine,
601
Foreign Office,
3
March
1960,
Jewish emigration from Roumania
[FO
371/157889]
96
Foreign Office minute by Mr R. McAlpine to Sir P. Dean,
3-10
March
603
1960,
entitled 'Jewish Emigration from Roumania' [FO
371/157889]
97
Mr R. McAlpine, Foreign Office, to Mr R. Wood, Home Office,
14 609
March
1960;
Mr R. McAlpine, Foreign Office, to Commonwealth
Relations Office,
21
March
1960;
Mr J.E. Reeve, Foreign Office, to
Home Office,
28
March
1960;
Commonwealth Relations Office to
Australian High Commission,
4
April
1960;
Commonwealth
Relations Office to Canadian High Commission,
4
April
1960;
Home
Office to Foreign Office,
5
April
1960;
Commonwealth Relations
Office to Foreign Office,
7
June
1960;
Foreign Office minute by
R. H.
Mason,
6
April
1960,
'The position of Jews in Roumania'; British
Embassy, Bucharest, to
Forégn
Office,
13
June
1960
[FO
371/157889]
98
Foreign Office minute,
20
October
1960;
Commonwealth Relations
619
Office to Foreign Office,
20
October
1960;
Home Office memo on
movement of Jews from Roumania,
24
August
1960
[FO
371/157889]
99
Mr T.A. Elliott, British Embassy, Athens, to Mr
D.D.
Brown, British
625
Embassy, Belgrade,
12
March
1960,
enclosing extract from letter from
Consul-General,
Salonka,
use of Slavo-Macedonian language in Slav
speaking districts of Greek Macedonia; Mr T. Garvey, Belgrade, to
Mr R.F. Sarell, Foreign Office,
26
October
1960,
enclosing extract from
Koliševski's
speech at fifth Congress of the
SAWPM
relating to
relations with neighbouring countries
[FÒ
371/153023]
xvi Contents
100
British Embassy, Belgrade, to Foreign Office,
3
January
1962, 636
regarding Anti-Yugoslav campaign in the Greek press; Mr J. Curie,
Athens, to Mr K.D. Jamieson, Foreign Office,
6
and
11
January
1962,
Macedonian minority in Yugoslavia; Foreign Office minute by Mr
E.E. Tomkins,
10
January
1962;
Mr J. Curie, Athens, to Mr E.E.
Tomkins, Foreign Office,
17
January
1962;
Mr E.E. Tomkins, Foreign
Office, to Mr D.A. Greenhill, British Embassy, Washington,
12
January
1962,
without enclosure; British Embassy, Belgrade, to Mr
E.E. Tomkins, Foreign Office,
17
January
1962;
Foreign Office minute
by Mr R.L. Joseph,
6
February
1962,
on population exchanges
[FCO 28/163481]
101
Mr E.E. Tomkins, Foreign Office, to Sir Michael Creswell, Belgrade,
649
12
February
1962;
Mr MH. Morgan, Belgrade, to Mr R.L. Joseph,
Foreign Office,
18
April
1962,
regarding remarks made by Mr
Lambrev, Bulgarian
Chargé d'Affaires
in Athens; Mr KG Barnes,
British Embassy, Athens, to Mr KD. Jamieson, Foreign Office,
17
November
1962,
enclosing article by Monsieur
Drago
Kunc
(spokesman of Yugoslav Ministry of Foreign Affairs) published in
'International Relations' on
10
November
1962,
together with
translation of statement on article issued by Greek Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
[FCO 28/163481]
102
Mr RJ. Carrick, British Legation, Sofia, to Foreign Office,
7
October
653
1963,
enclosing translation of news article from
'
Varna'; Mr M.C.
Man, Ankara, to Mr
A.B.
Shipp, Foreign Office,
22
October
1963;
telegram no.
43
from Ankara to Foreign Office,
1
November
1963;
Mr
M.E. Heath, Sofia, to Mr
CA.
Thompson, Foreign Office,
15
October
1963,
enclosing translation of series of four letters published in press
[FO
371/17173]
103
Foreign Office minutes,
3
October
1966;
Mr R.K. Kindersley,
662
Belgrade, to Mr
P.A.
Rhodes, Foreign Office,
3
October
1966,
regarding Amnesty International's interest in
Adem
Demaci; draft
Foreign Office letter, undated, (not sent) [FO
371/189012]
104
Foreign Office note, Mr
P.A.
Rhodes to Mr
Hohler, 12
July
1966
[FO
668
371/18901]
enclosing summary and despatch by Sir Duncan Wilson,
Belgrade, to Mr. Stewart, Foreign Office,
6
July
1966,
'The fall of Vice-
President Rankovic, and the reorganisation of the secret police
(UDBA)' [FO
371/187201];
Sir Duncan Wilson, Belgrade, to Mr
H.F.T. Smith, Foreign Office,
13
July
1966,
on secret police, the UDBA
[FO
371/18901]
105
Summary and despatch by Sir Duncan Wilson, Belgrade, to Mr
678
Brown,
31
May
1967,
'The Nationalities question'; Richard
Kindersley, Belgrade, to Mr P.J. Barlow, Foreign Office,
22
March
1967,
regarding questions raised in the despatch of
31
May
1967;
Mr
A. MacKenzie, Zagreb, to Mr R. Kindersley, British Embassy,
Contents xvii
Belgrade,
22
March
1967 [FCO 28/568]
106
Telegram no.
3
from Belgrade to Foreign Office,
29
March
1957, 690
'Nationality Problems in Yugolsavia'; telegram no.
4
from Belgrade
to Foreign Office,
29
March
1967,
[Marshall] Tito's speech at
Pristina
[FCO 28/568]
107
Mr R.K. Kindersley, Belgrade, to Mr PJ. Barlow, Foreign Office,
7 692
and
14
April
1967;
Mr A. MacKenzie, Zagreb, to Mr
R
Kindersley,
Belgrade,
21
April
1967,
regarding Professor F. Tudjman;
Memorandum by Mr A. MacKenzie, Zagreb,
26
April
1967,
'Croatian
Language Declaration'; Mr R. Kindersley, Belgrade, to Mr PJ.
Barlow, Foreign Office,
5
May
1967,
'Declaration' and 'Proposal';
Foreign Office minutes by Mr
P.A.
Rhodes,
14
June
1967,
'Yugoslavia' and nationalities
[FCO 28/568]
108
Mr A.P.
Bache,
Sofia, to British Embassy, Ankara,
28
February
1968, 706
'Emigration of Bulgarian Citizens of Turkish origins'
[FCO 28/368];
British Embassy, Ankara to Foreign Office,
27
February
1968,
'Turco-
Bulgarian Relations'
[FCO 28/156]
109
Mr
КН.
Duke, Belgrade, to Mr PJ. Barlow, Foreign Office,
1
June
709
1968,
'The League of Communists of Serbia and the problem of
national equality'
[FCO 28/568]
110
Sir Duncan Wilson, Belgrade, to Mr H.F. Smith, Foreign Office,
7 712
March
1968,
regarding Serb nationalism in Belgrade
[FCO 28/568]
111 Minute by Sir Terence Garvey,
27
September
1969,
'The Albanian
715
Minority' (in Yugoslavia)
[FCO 28/863]
112
Mr K.H. Duke, Belgrade, to Mr
В.
Sparrow, Foreign Office,
17 720
February
1971,
'The
1971
census: Croatia objects to regional
affiliations', enclosing extract from
communiqué:
Census of the
population
(Borba,
Saturday
13
February,
1971);
Mr J.A. Dobbs,
Zagreb, to Sir Terence Garvey, Belgrade,
15
February
1971,
on speech
at the Croatian League of Communists
[FCO 28/1630];
Mr K.H.
Duke, Belgrade, to Mr B. Sparrow, Foreign Office,
25
February and
4
March
1971
(without enclosure);
Dr
В.
Jelić,
Croatian National
Committee, to Mr Edward Heath,
29
November
1971;
Foreign Office
internal summary on Croatian Nationalism, undated; Mr G.H. Baker,
Zagreb, to Mr D.L. Stewart, British Ambassador, Belgrade,
14
December
1971,
reviewing Croatian nationalism and any threat from
it to Yugoslav cohesion
[FCO 28/1630]
113
MinuLebyMrB.Sparrow,25Junel971/TheNoríhofYugoslavia',
741
regarding following (draft reply not attached); Sir D. Stewart,
Belgrade, to Mr J.L Bullard, Foreign Office,
4
June
1971,
'The North
of Yugoslavia' regarding Serbs in Croatia and Slovenia and
xviii Contents
nationalism;
East European Department Research note,
12
July
1971
[FCO 8/1630] |
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spellingShingle | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States 1860 - 1971 Balkan Peninsula - Ethnic relations - History - 19th century - Sources Balkan Peninsula - Ethnic relations - History - 20th century - Sources Balkan Peninsula - Politics and government - 19th century - Sources Balkan Peninsula - Politics and government - 20th century - Sources Etnische minderheden - gtt Great Britain - Public Record Office - Archives Minorities - Balkan Peninsula - Social conditions - 19th century - Sources Minorities - Balkan Peninsula - Social conditions - 20th century - Sources Minorities - Civil rights - Balkan Peninsula - History - 19th century - Sources Minorities - Civil rights - Balkan Peninsula - History - 20th century - Sources Minderheit |
title | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States 1860 - 1971 |
title_auth | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States 1860 - 1971 |
title_exact_search | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States 1860 - 1971 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States 1860 - 1971 |
title_full | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States 1860 - 1971 6 1939 - 1971 ed.: B. Destani |
title_fullStr | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States 1860 - 1971 6 1939 - 1971 ed.: B. Destani |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States 1860 - 1971 6 1939 - 1971 ed.: B. Destani |
title_short | Ethnic minorities in the Balkan States |
title_sort | ethnic minorities in the balkan states 1860 1971 1939 1971 |
title_sub | 1860 - 1971 |
topic | Balkan Peninsula - Ethnic relations - History - 19th century - Sources Balkan Peninsula - Ethnic relations - History - 20th century - Sources Balkan Peninsula - Politics and government - 19th century - Sources Balkan Peninsula - Politics and government - 20th century - Sources Etnische minderheden - gtt Great Britain - Public Record Office - Archives Minorities - Balkan Peninsula - Social conditions - 19th century - Sources Minorities - Balkan Peninsula - Social conditions - 20th century - Sources Minorities - Civil rights - Balkan Peninsula - History - 19th century - Sources Minorities - Civil rights - Balkan Peninsula - History - 20th century - Sources Minderheit |
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