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Ukrainian Delegation to the Peace Conference. Ukrainian Press Bureau. 3.5.1919 - 10.13.1919 L. Trotskii, Rakovski, General A. Denikin, S. Petlura, Georges Clemenceau, Admiral Kolchak, Hetman Skoropadski, Vinnitchenko, Tchekovski, Ostapenko, G. Tchicherin, G. Sydorenko, J. Pilsudski, I. Paderewski

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 11.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Ultimatum of the Georgian workers to the Revcom installed in Georgia by Russian troops. Arrest of the workers delegation and protest of the Georgian studenthood. "Antonovshchina" in Russian provinces. 9.12.1921 - 10.27.1921 N. Khomeriki, S. Petlura, L. Trotskii, Kiazim Karabekir Pasha

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 15.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Unanimous protest of Baltic States provoked by invasion of Georgia by Russian troops. 1.17.1921 - 3.12.1921 A. Tchenkeli, E. Gueguechkori, J. Jaspar, Z.A. Meierovics, Dr. Zaunius, Hellat, J. Balinski, Reino Silvander

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 90.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Underground activity of the Georgian Social Democratic Party. The formation of so-called Transcaucasian Soviet Government. 11.3.1921 - 3.21.1922 N. Jordania, N. Tcheidze, K. Kautski, Sheidemann, R. Macdonald, A. Henderson, Ph. Snowden, T. Shaw, J. Guesde, Longuet, P. Faure, P. Renaudel, E. Vandervelde, C. Huysmans, L. De Brouckere, Serratti, Turatti, Treves, Akselrod, Martoff, Fr. Adler, F. Branting, Hilferding, I. Dashinski

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 5.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Underground in occupied Georgia. January 1922 - January 1936

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 14.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Uprisings in Georgia. Debates in European press about occupation of Georgia. Responses to Lenin and Trotskii. 11.3.1921 - 3.29.1922 V. Lenin, N. Jordania, L. Trotskii, N. Tcheidze, Cerrati, T. Shaw

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 29.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

V. Lenin against the policy of denationalization carried out in Georgia by J. Stalin and S. Ordjonikidze. The open letter to A. Purcell. 3.5.1923 - 1.22.1927 V. Lenin, L. Trotskii, Gr. Linovieff, Kameneff, J. Stalin, S. Ordjonikidze, B. Mdivani, Ph. Makharadze, F. Dzierzynski

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 15.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various accounts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 6.24.1920 - 10.6.1920

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 22.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various commercial contracts about coal mines, silk production, and other industries with Italian, French, and English firms. 10.11.1920 - 11.5.1920 A. Tchenkeli, K. Kandelaki

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 29.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various correspondence received and sent by the Georgian Legation in Constantinople. Detailed report about international situation. 1.15.1920 - 12.29.1920 Lord Curzon, General Milne, N. Jordania, General Cooke-Collis, O. Wardrop, E. Gueguechkori, Admiral De-Robeck, Kemal Pasha, P. Wrangel

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 5.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various foreign firms offer their wares and services to the Georgian Delegation. 4.26.1919 - 10.28.1920 K. Kandelaki

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 28.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various kinds of correspondence of the Ministry of Agriculture. 12.10.1920 - 2.9.1921

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 72.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various kinds of correspondence of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 6.14.1920 - 8.11.1920

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 31.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various projects and budget for 1921. (1920 - 1921)

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 81.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various projects, plans concerning transferal of state-owned land to the peasants. 8.1.1918 - 1.22.1919

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 15.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Various telegrams by Georgian representatives in Kiev and Odessa concerning sending Georgian soldiers to Georgia. December 1917 - March 1918

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 5.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Visits to Poland and Germany by exiled Georgian ministers. Promises of help in reestablishment of free Georgia. Medicine sent to Georgia by Amsterdam Professional Union. 7.6.1921 - 12.19.1921 V. Akhmeteli, A. Tchenkeli, N. Tcheidze, N. Ramishvili, President Ebert, K. Kautski, R. Schmidt, Rauscher, W. Rathenau

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 3.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Vl. Voytinski and his articles about Georgia in the foreign press. 1922

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 84.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Warning of Allied Forces by Georgia about certain military alliance of the Turks and Bolsheviks in the future. Appeal to raise a blockade of Georgia and sell her arms and provisions. 1.10.1920 - 2.3.1921 E. Gueguechkori, O. Wardrop, Commandant de Nonancourt.

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 71.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

What must be done in order to liberate Georgia from the Russian domination 10.7.1921

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 22.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Working out a plan of the joint political economic and military action in order to strengthen the Caucasian Confederation. 6.29.1921 - 11.10.1921 Mageramoff, Berberian, K. Kandelaki, Eligulashvili, V. Djabagui, A. Briand, Bekir Sami Bey, A. Aharonian, A. Tchenkeli, A. Tchermoeff, S. Shamil, A. Toptchibasheff

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 6.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...

Written but still not published book entitled "Europe and Mankind." 2.1.1943 - 2.20.1943 Final reduction 8.6.1944

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Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Georgian 2, 30.
Scope and Contents: Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by...