Records [microform], 1914-1958 (inclusive), 1917-1940 (bulk).

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Records [microform], 1914-1958 (inclusive), 1917-1940 (bulk).

Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Archives created by the Georgian government in exile in Paris contain correspondence, official declarations, financial records, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, speeches, and articles. These materials document the government's relations with the League of Nations, the U.S., European political parties, and underground groups in occupied Georgia. Records of the government in exile include account books from 1920 to 1938; and correspondence and manuscripts of speeches and articles of Noe Jordania, Georgian president in exile, Nicholas Tcheidze, and other government figures. Also booklets and miscellaneous printed material, 1918-1957; about the Georgian Republic.

206 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8307423

Houghton Library

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Tcheidze, Nicholas.

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Paris Peace Conference 1919-1920

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Georgia (Republic).

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In 1918 the Mensheviks in Russia proclaimed Georgia an independent republic; in 1921 Georgia was declared a Soviet Socialist Republic. From the guide to the Records [microform], 1914-1958 (inclusive), 1917-1940 (bulk)., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) In 1918 the Mensheviks in Russia proclaimed Georgia an independent republic; in 1921 Georgia was declared a Soviet Socialist Republic. From the description of Records [mi...

Žordania, Noe Nikolozis że, ca. 1868-1953.

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