Inventory of the Konstantin Fotić Papers

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Inventory of the Konstantin Fotić Papers

Hoover Institution Archives

Stanford University

Stanford, California
Processed by:
Zivka Mares Randic
Revised by:
Elizabeth Phillips
Date Completed:
2011
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Machine-readable finding aid derived from Microsoft Word and MARC record by Samira Bozorgi.
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Collection Summary

Title: Konstantin Fotić Papers
Dates: 1927-1972
Collection Number: 69030
Creator: Fotić, Konstantin, 1891-1959.
Collection Size: 61 manuscript boxes, 3 oversize boxes (27 linear feet)
Repository: Hoover Institution Archives .
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: The papers contain office and personal correspondence, reports, writings, speeches, clippings, and printed matter, documenting the politics of the Royal Yugoslav government in exile during World War II, Yugoslav-American relations, and the post-war Serbian and Yugoslav émigré community organizations. Additionally, documents provide detailed information on Serbian and Yugoslav prisoners of war and their immigration to the Dominican Republic and an extensive volume of speeches and writings reflecting Fotić's views on Tito, New Yugoslavia, and communism.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives
Languages: English, French, German, and Serbo-Croatian

Administrative Information

Access

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Preferred Citation

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Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1982.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the library catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid.

Related Materials

Milan Gavrilović papers, Hoover Institution Archives
Božidar Purić papers, Hoover Institution Archives
Žarko Rista Popović papers, Hoover Institution Archives

Biographical/Historical Note

Konstantin Fotic (1891-1959) was born in Šabac, Serbia. His professional career was in diplomacy, serving the Royal Yugoslav government as minister and ambassador to the United States, 1935-1944. Fotić was the last Yugoslav ambassador to the United States before the coalition of New Yugoslav government was formed in 1944.
As an influential political figure in the Royal Yugoslav government, Fotić's later professional career was devoted to Serbian émigrés' call for freedom and democracy for the Serbian people in Yugoslavia. He was an active member of the Serbian émigré community in the United States and served as the president of the Serbian Central National Committee.
Fotić was a political writer and lecturer, writing numerous articles and books expressing his views on the situation in Yugoslavia during World War II, particularly in regard to post-war communism in Yugoslavia and Tito's regime.

Scope and Content of Collection

The papers contain office and personal correspondence, reports, writings, speeches, clippings, and printed matter, documenting the politics of the Royal Yugoslav government in exile during World War II, the state of Yugoslav-American relations, and the Serbian and Yugoslav émigré community.
The majority of Fotić's papers consist of office and personal correspondence collected during his diplomatic career as a Royal Yugoslav secretary and ambassador to the United States. The Office files are comprised of diplomatic correspondence, telegrams, reports, and clippings documenting the politics of the Royal Yugoslav government during World War II, Yugoslav-American relations, and the role of Petar II, King of Yugoslavia. Materials also document the part played by Allied countries in the creation of the new Yugoslavia. Fotić's exchanges of letters with Nikola Tesla, a Yugoslav inventor in the United States, indicating the Royal Yugoslav government support of Tesla's research, are of particular interest.
A considerable number of Fotić's writings and speeches reflect his views on the situation in Yugoslavia during World War II, and post-war communism in Yugoslavia and Tito's regime.
The Serbian Central National Committee (SCNO) file documents Fotić's active role in Serbian émigré organizations, and their call for freedom and democracy for the Serbian people in Yugoslavia. Extensive correspondence within the émigré community and its organizations document issues related to the political and economic situation in Yugoslavia under Tito's government, Serbian contributions to the Allied victory in World War II, and the communist dominated government. Among these are open letters addressed to the U.S. president and the General Assembly of the United Nations. The papers also include a Serbian National Federation file documenting the largest Serbian émigré organization's political views concerning émigré defense committees, Serbian prisoners of war, and refugees.
The Yugoslav displaced persons and prisoners of war file consists of correspondence, detailed reports, lists of prisoners of war, clippings and photographs. Documents reveal the role that SCNO and the international refugee organization played in organizing the immigration of Serbian and Yugoslav prisoners of war to the Dominican Republic.
The Subject file includes documents on the Serbian Orthodox Church's involvement in Serbian émigré organizations, materials describing Draža Mihailović's capture and trial, including the Committee for Fair Trial for Draža Mihailović report, and a petition to President Truman, as well as material on Petar II, King of Yugoslavia, documenting his finances and role in émigré politics.
The Tatjana Fotić materials include correspondence of his wife with friends and the Serbian and Yugoslav émigré community. The material reveals Mrs. Fotić's professional academic work and her active role in organizing the United Yugoslav relief fund, particularly the knitting project to provide Yugoslav prisoners of war and refugees with warm clothing.
The Printed matter documents political developments in Yugoslavia and Europe at the end of World War II and Yugoslav émigrés' views on post-war Yugoslavia.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
World War, 1939-1945--Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia--Emigration and immigration.
United States--Foreign relations--Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia--Foreign relations--United States.
Yugoslavia--History--Axis occupation, 1941-1945.
Diplomats--Yugoslavia.


Box: 1-3

Biographical file, 1934-1972

Scope and Content Note

Consists of personal documents, household financial records, and correspondence.

Arrangement

Arranged by form
Box: 1

Personal documents, 1934, 1938, 1944-1954

Box/Folder: 1 : 1

Family passports, 1934, 1938

Box/Folder: 1 : 2

Visa and military permits, 1946, 1948

Box/Folder: 1 : 3

House file, 1944, 1949

Box/Folder: 1 : 4

Pola Fotić, 1945-1954

Box/Folder: 1 : 5

Inheritance tax and expenses, undated

Box/Folder: 1-3

Personal correspondence, 1935-1972

Box: 1-3

General, 1935-1972

Box/Folder: 1 : 6-7

1935-1936

Box/Folder: 1 : 8-23

1938-1951

Box/Folder: 1 : 24-25

1952-1956

Box/Folder: 2 : 1-10

1952-1956

Box/Folder: 2 : 11

1972

Box: 2

1945

Box/Folder: 2 : 12

A-G

Box/Folder: 3 : 1

A-G

Box/Folder: 3 : 3-5

O-Z

Box/Folder: 3 : 6-22

1946, A-Z

Box: 3

Milan Fotić

Box/Folder: 3 : 23

1939

Box/Folder: 3 : 24

1945

Box/Folder: 3 : 25-26

1947-1948

Box/Folder: 3 : 27

Stanislav Krakov, 1949

Box/Folder: 3 : 28

Friedrich Ditrich, 1956-1959

Box/Folder: 3 : 29

Undated

Box: 4-5

Diaries, 1940-1948, undated

Scope and Content Note

Contains diaries arranged in chronological order.
Box/Folder: 4 : 1

1940

Box/Folder: 4 : 2

1942

Box/Folder: 4 : 3

1943

Box/Folder: 5 : 1

1943, 1943-1944

Box/Folder: 5 : 2

1944

Box/Folder: 5 : 3

1944-1945

Box/Folder: 5 : 4

1946, 1948, and undated

Box: 6-14

Speeches and writings, 1944-1958

Scope and Content Note

Material includes articles, book and commentary drafts, research material and notes, correspondence with enclosures, and clippings. Speeches and broadcast transcripts are also included.

Arrangement

Arranged by form
Box: 6-7

Articles and book drafts, 1945-1952

Box/Folder: 6 : 1

"Answering Mr. Lippmann, On Eastern Europe: A Communication," The Washington Post, 1945

Box/Folder: 6 : 2

"The Balkan Federation," typescript, 1947

Box/Folder: 6 : 3

"Behind the Soviet-Tito Split," The Washington Post, undated

Box/Folder: 6 : 4

"Confession of a 'War Criminal,'" typescript, 1946

Box/Folder: 6 : 5

"Foreword," typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 6 : 6

"Freedom of the Danube," A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen, Vol. III, No. 35, 1946

Box/Folder: 6 : 7

"The Future of the Small Nation," typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 6 : 8

"How We Got Stuck with Tito," typescript, circa 1950

Box/Folder: 6 : 9

"How Strong Is Tito," typescript, 1950

Box/Folder: 6 : 10

"In Defence of Mihailović," reprint, The Atlantic Monthly, undated

Box/Folder: 6 : 11

"Is the Success of the Marshall Plan Dependent on Eastern Europe?" typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 6 : 12

"Life behind the Iron Curtain," holograph, undated

Box/Folder: 6 : 13

"The Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today," Central National Committee of Yugoslavia, 1945, including typescript

Box/Folder: 6 : 14

"Preamble," holograph, undated

Box/Folder: 6 : 15

"Tito and the Cold War," typescript, 1950

Box/Folder: 6 : 16

"Tito's Plight- Democracy's Opportunity," Human Events, A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen, Vol. II, No 45, 1950

Box/Folder: 6 : 17

"Tito and the Western Democracies," Journal of Central European Affairs, Vol. 11, No. 4, including typescript, 1952

Box/Folder: 6 : 18

"The Totalitarian Regime of Tito-Subasich (Subašić) in Yugoslavia," typescript, 1945

Box/Folder: 6 : 19-20

"Yugoslavia," The Encyclopaedia Americana, extract, 1948, 1949

Box/Folder: 6 : 21

"Yugoslavia 1939-1947," holograph, undated

Box/Folder: 6 : 22

"What to expect of Yugoslavia," typescript, 1950

Box: 6

"The War We Lost, Yugoslav's Tragedy and the Failure of the West," book draft

Box/Folder: 6 : 23-26

Book draft, typescript

Box/Folder: 7 : 1-7

Book draft, typescript (contd.)

Box/Folder: 7 : 8-12

Book draft, holograph

Box/Folder: 8 : 1-7

Book draft, holograph (contd.)

Box: 8-9

Research materials, 1941-1950

Scope and Content Note

Includes notes, clippings, and photographs
Box/Folder: 8 : 8-15

"The War We Lost, Yugoslav's Tragedy and the Failure of the West," book material, 1941-1948

Box/Folder: 9 : 1

"The War We Lost, Yugoslav's Tragedy and the Failure of the West," book material, 1941-1948 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 9 : 2-5

Tito material, 1949-1950

Box: 9-11

Commentary on chronological events, 1948-1958, typescript and holograph

Box/Folder: 9 : 6-7

1948-1950

Box/Folder: 9 : 8

1951-1952

Box/Folder: 9 : 9-10

1952-1953

Box/Folder: 9 : 11-12

1954

Box/Folder: 10 : 1-2

1954 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 10 : 3-4

1955

Box/Folder: 10 : 5-9

1955

Box/Folder: 10 : 10-12

1956

Box/Folder: 11 : 1-2

1957

Box/Folder: 11 : 3-6

1958

Box: 11-12

Correspondence regarding writings, 1944-1952

Box/Folder: 11 : 7

Mailing list for memorandum "The Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today," 1945

Box/Folder: 11 : 8

Mailing list for memorandum "A Nation's Fight for Survival," 1945

Box/Folder: 11 : 9-15

"The War We Lost, Yugoslav's Tragedy and the Failure of the West," book, 1948-1950

Box: 11-12

Letters to editors, 1944-1949, 1951-1952, 1957

Box/Folder: 11 : 16

1944-1949

Box/Folder: 12 : 1-3

1944-1949 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 12 : 4

1950-1952

Box/Folder: 12 : 5

1957

Box/Folder: 12 : 6-7

Libraries and public institutions, 1945

Box/Folder: 12 : 8

Untitled article, 1944

Box: 12

Notes

Box/Folder: 12 : 9-10

1945, typescript

Box/Folder: 12 : 11-12

1948, holograph

Box: 12

Speeches, 1940-1950

Box: 12

Speech transcripts, 1940-1950

Box/Folder: 12 : 13-16

1940-1944

Box/Folder: 13 : 1-4

1940-1944 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 13 : 5

1946

Box/Folder: 13 : 6

1949-1950

Box/Folder: 13 : 7

Undated

Box: 13

Radio broadcast transcripts, 1944-1950

Scope and Content Note

Includes correspondence
Box/Folder: 13 : 8

1940-1943

Box/Folder: 13 : 9

1944-1946

Box/Folder: 13 : 10

1950

Box: 13

Interviews, 1944

Box/Folder: 13 : 11

Fotić, Konstantin, 1950

Box/Folder: 13 : 12

Nichols, William, 1949

Box/Folder: 13 : 13

Todorović, Borislav, 1944

Box: 13-14

Lectures, 1946-1953

Scope and Content Note

Includes correspondence, clippings, notes, and photographs
Box/Folder: 13 : 14

1944

Box/Folder: 13 : 15-17

1946-1951

Box/Folder: 14 : 1-5

1946-1951 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 14 : 6

1953

Box: 14-28

Office files, 1936-1944

Scope and Content Note

Consists of correspondence, in the form of telegrams, reports, memoranda, received and sent from the office, financial records, notes, and press releases from the Washington D.C. offices.

Arrangement

Arranged by form
Box: 14-15

General office correspondence, 1935-1944

Box/Folder: 14 : 7-10

1936-1939

Box/Folder: 14 : 11-19

1941-1943

Box/Folder: 15 : 1-5

1941-1943 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 15 : 6-9

1944

Box: 15-16

Personal correspondence, 1935-1944

Scope and Content Note

Arranged as received in alphabetical or chronological groups
Box/Folder: 15 : 10-12

A-H, 1935-1944

Box/Folder: 15 : 10-12

I-O, 1937-1944

Box/Folder: 16 : 1-6

P-Z, 1935-1944

Box/Folder: 16 : 7-8

A-G, 1944

Box/Folder: 16 : 9-10

H-N, 1944

Box/Folder: 16 : 11-13

O-Z, 1944

Box/Folder: 16 : 14-15

Miscellany, 1944-1945

Box: 17-24

Telegrams, office documents, and reports, 1939-1947

Box/Folder: 17-21

Telegrams

Box/Folder: 17 : 1

1939

Box/Folder: 17 : 2-5

1941

Box/Folder: 17 : 6-7

1941-1942

Box/Folder: 17 : 8-10

1942-1943

Box/Folder: 17 : 11-12

1942-1945

Box/Folder: 17 : 13

1942

Box/Folder: 18 : 1-10

1942

Box/Folder: 18 : 11

1942-1943

Box/Folder: 18 : 12-14

1943, September-December

Box/Folder: 19 : 1-3

1943, September-December (contd.)

Box/Folder: 19 : 4-6

1943

Box/Folder: 19 : 7

1943-1947

Box/Folder: 19 : 8-14

1944, January-August

Box/Folder: 20 : 1-5

1944, January-August (contd.)

Box/Folder: 20 : 6-13

1944

Box/Folder: 20 : 14-15

1944-1945

Box/Folder: 21 : 1

1944-1945 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 21 : 2-3

1945

Box/Folder: 21 : 4

1946

Box/Folder: 21 : 5

1947

Box/Folder: 21-22

Encoded telegrams and reports, 1943-1944

Box/Folder: 21 : 6-16

1943, September-December

Box/Folder: 22 : 1-2

1943, September-December (contd.)

Box/Folder: 22 : 3

1944, February

Box/Folder: 22 : 4-6

Dossier A/1

Box/Folder: 22 : 4

1943 December-1944 April

Box/Folder: 22 : 5-6

1944 February-1945 March

Box/Folder: 22 : 7-9

Dossier No. 1

Box/Folder: 22 : 7

1943 November-1944 February

Box/Folder: 22 : 8

1944 May-July

Box/Folder: 22 : 9

1944 June-August

Box/Folder: 22 : 10-12

Dossier B/1

Box/Folder: 22 : 10-11

1944 January-April

Box/Folder: 22 : 12

1944 April-August

Box/Folder: 23 : 1-2

Telegrams to/from Draža Mihailović, October 1944-April 1945

Box/Folder: 23 : 3

Telegrams list, 1944

Box/Folder: 23 : 4

Diskusija o preuređivanju drzžave, 1935

Box/Folder: 23 : 5-7

Nikola Tesla, 1937-1942

Box/Folder: 23 : 8

Odnosi sa Hravatskim organizacijama, 1939-1944

Box/Folder: 23 : 9

Diary, possibly kept by an espionage agent, typescript, February-April 1941

Box/Folder: 23 : 10

Trip to California, May-June 1941

Box/Folder: 23 : 11-20

Draža Mihailović, telegrams, reports, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 23 : 11-14

1941-1944

Box/Folder: 23 : 15

"The Četniks," a survey of Četnik activity in Yugoslavia, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 23 : 16

Propoganda, 1942-1946

Box/Folder: 23 : 17

U.S. supplies to Draža Mihailović, 1943, 1944

Box/Folder: 23 : 18

Robert H. McDowell statement, 1944

Box/Folder: 23 : 19

For Roettiger, memorandum, 1944

Box/Folder: 23 : 20

American aviators rescued by Draža Mihailović, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 23 : 21

Unites States' government on Axis attack on Yugoslavia, 1941

Box/Folder: 24 : 1

United States, Department of State, 1941, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 24 : 2

Cuba, 1942

Box/Folder: 24 : 3-4

League of Nations, meeting report, 1942

Box/Folder: 24 : 5

Organizational chart of the U.S. Government "War Program," 1942

Box/Folder: 24 : 6

Cairo and London, November-December 1943

Box/Folder: 24 : 7-8

Royal Yugoslav mission, Madrid, 1943-1944

Box/Folder: 24 : 9-12

Carigrad, Turkey (Constantinople), 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 24 : 9-10

1944-1945

Box/Folder: 24 : 11-12

1945

Box/Folder: 24 : 13-15

Mladen Žujević, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 24 : 16-17

Branislav Denich (Denić), 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 24 : 18

Knežević-Todorović, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 24 : 19-20

Petar II, King of Yugoslavia, 1944-1946

Box: 25

Speeches, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 25 : 1

1941

Box/Folder: 25 : 2

1942-1943

Box/Folder: 25 : 3

1944

Box/Folder: 25 : 4

General Dusan Simovich (Simović) address, transcript, June 1941

Box: 25

Printed matter, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 25

Clippings

Box/Folder: 25 : 5

1941

Box/Folder: 25 : 6

1941-1942

Box/Folder: 25 : 7

1942

Box/Folder: 25 : 8

1942-1943

Box/Folder: 25 : 9

1943-1944

Box/Folder: 25 : 10

1944

Box/Folder: 25

News reports, 1941

Box/Folder: 25 : 11

American influence on Balkan moves, 1941

Box/Folder: 25 : 12

American Red Cross Aid to Yugoslav prisoners of war, 1941

Box/Folder: 25 : 13

Serbs, Croats, and Slovenians united to defend country, 1941

Box: 25-26

Office administration records, 1941-1945

Box/Folder: 25 : 14-21

Invitations, 1939-1944

Box/Folder: 25 : 14

1939

Box/Folder: 25 : 15

1941-1942

Box/Folder: 25 : 16

1943

Box/Folder: 25 : 17-18

1943-1944

Box/Folder: 25 : 19-21

1944

Box/Folder: 25 : 22

Thank you letters, 1943-1944

Box: 26

Office expenses, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 26 : 1

Balance sheets, 1944

Box/Folder: 26 : 1

Office bills, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 26

Mailing lists, 1942 and undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 4

General, undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 5

Royal Yugoslav offices in the U.S. and Canada, undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 6

Clergymen of the Serbian Orthodox Diocese for the U.S. and Canada, undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 7

Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian newspapers the U.S., undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 8

Heads of federal department agencies, May 1942

Box/Folder: 26 : 9

Yugoslav consulates, undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 10

Regents of Yugoslavia, undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 11

Members of the Yugoslav government under Tito, undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 12

Informative books on Yugoslavia, undated

Box/Folder: 26-28

Petar II, King of Yugoslavia events files, 1941-1942, and undated

Box/Folder: 26 : 13

Code book (code key) for the Royal Correspondence, circa 1941

Box/Folder: 26 : 14-15

Birthday luncheon invitations, 1941

Box/Folder: 26-27

Visit, June-July 1942

Box/Folder: 26 : 16

Schedule, June-July 1942

Box/Folder: 26-27

Luncheon, June-July 1942

Box/Folder: 26 : 17-18

Invitation lists, June-July 1942

Box/Folder: 26 : 19-22

Accepted invitations, June-July 1942

Box/Folder: 27 : 1-2

Accepted invitations, June-July 1942 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 27 : 3

Dinner, invitations, June-July 1942

Box/Folder: 27-28 :

Reception, June 1942

Box/Folder: 27 : 4

Invitation lists

Box/Folder: 27 : 5-6

Accepted invitations

Box/Folder: 27 : 7-10

Rejected invitations

Box/Folder: 27 : 11

Meetings with diplomats, June 1942

Box/Folder: 27 : 12

Speeches, 1942

Box/Folder: 28 : 1

Stationery, June 1942

Box/Folder: 27 : 2

Clippings, 1942

Box: 28-41

Serbian Central National Committee (Srpski Centralni Narodni Odbor, SCNO) file, 1941-1958

Scope and Content Note

Contains correspondence, reports, memorandum, open letters, speeches, clippings, and radio broadcasts.

Arrangement

Arranged by form
Box/Folder: 28-39

Correspondence, 1941-1958

Scope and Content Note

Arranged chronologically
Box/Folder: 28-32

General

Box/Folder: 28 : 3

1941-1945

Box/Folder: 28 : 4

1944-1945

Box/Folder: 28 : 5-9

1945-1946

Box/Folder: 28 : 10-16

1947

Box/Folder: 29 : 1-6

1947 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 29 : 7-14

1948

Box/Folder: 30 : 1-3

1948 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 30 : 4

1948-1949

Box/Folder: 30 : 5-6

1949

Box/Folder: 30 : 7-16

1949-1950

Box/Folder: 30 : 17

1950-1951

Box/Folder: 31 : 1-3

1951

Box/Folder: 31 : 4-18

1952-1958

Box/Folder: 32 : 1

1952-1958 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 32-34

By subject

Box/Folder: 32 : 2

White House-the President of the United States, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 32

State Department

Box/Folder: 32 : 3-5

Visa sponsorship, 1945-1947

Box/Folder: 32 : 6

Petition, 1951

Box/Folder: 32 : 7-9

Justice Department, 1945-1946

Box/Folder: 32 : 10

Subotić

Box/Folder: 32 : 11-12

Yugoslav émigrés in Italy, 1945

Box/Folder: 32 : 13

Subašić agreement, 1945

Box/Folder: 32 : 14

United Nations conference, San Francisco, 1945

Box/Folder: 32 : 15

Visa applications, 1945-1946

Box/Folder: 32 : 15

Harry S. Truman, 1946

Box/Folder: 32-33

Mladen Žujović, 1946

Box/Folder: 32 : 17

1946

Box/Folder: 32 : 18

1947

Box/Folder: 32 : 19-20

1947-1948

Box/Folder: 33 : 1-7

1949-1951

Box/Folder: 33 : 8-10

1954

Box/Folder: 33 : 11-12

Trip to Europe, 1948

Box/Folder: 33 : 13

Yugoslav claims, 1949

Box/Folder: 34 : 1-2

Slobodon Jovanović, 1953-1954

Box/Folder: 34 : 3

Aid to Tito's regime, 1954

Box/Folder: 34 : 4

Metropolitan of Montenegro, Arsenije Bradvarevich (Bradvarević), 1954

Box/Folder: 34-36

Serbian and Yugoslav émigré communities, 1945-1955

Box/Folder: 34 : 5-11

Switzerland, 1945-1948

Box/Folder: 34 : 12-15

South America, 1945-1952

Box/Folder: 34 : 16

Austria, 1946

Box/Folder: 34 : 17

Australia, 1946-1947, 1950-1953

Box/Folder: 34 : 18

Belgium, 1946-1948

Box/Folder: 34 : 19

Cairo, Egypt, and Constantinople, Turkey, 1946-1947

Box/Folder: 34 : 20

Greece and Turkey, 1946-1947, 1951-1952

Box/Folder: 35 : 1-2

Germany, 1946-1949

Box/Folder: 35 : 3-5

France, 1946, 1948-1949

Box/Folder: 35 : 6-8

Italy, 1946-1949

Box/Folder: 35 : 9

Spain, 1946-1947

Box/Folder: 35 : 10

United States (Slovenians in America), 1947

Box/Folder: 35 : 11

United Kingdom, 1948, 1952

Box/Folder: 35 : 12-13

Austria and Germany, 1948-1951

Box/Folder: 35 : 14-17

Canada, 1949-1951, 1954-1955

Box/Folder: 36 : 1-2

Canada, 1949-1951, 1954-1955 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 36 : 3-4

Western Europe, 1950

Box/Folder: 36 : 5-6

Austria and Germany, 1951

Box/Folder: 36 : 7-8

France, Germany, Italy, and Western Europe, 1951

Box/Folder: 36-38

Serbian and Yugoslav émigré organizations, 1944-1956

Box/Folder: 36 : 9

Centralni Nacionalni Komitet Kraljevine Yugoslavia, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 36 : 10

Srpski Narodni Pokert u Moosburg, Germany, 1945

Box/Folder: 36 : 11-17

Jugoslavenski Narodni Odbor, London, 1945-1948

Box/Folder: 37 : 1-2

Jugoslavenski Narodni Odbor, London, 1945-1948 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 37 : 3-18

Serbian National Defence Council in America

Box/Folder: 37 : 3-11

1946-1951

Box/Folder: 37 : 12-18

1952-1956

Box/Folder: 38 : 1

Ravnogorski odbor u Parizu, France, 1948

Box/Folder: 38 : 2

Narodni Ravnogorski pokret za Ameriku, 1950, 1953-1954

Box/Folder: 38 : 3

Udruženje Slobodnih građanja Jugoslavije, London, 1952

Box/Folder: 38 : 4

Serbian National Defence Council in Australia, 1953

Box/Folder: 38 : 5

Serbian National Defence Council in Germany, 1953, 1954

Box/Folder: 38 : 6

Organizacija Srpskih CČetnika 1954

Box/Folder: 38 : 7-19

Other nations' émigré organizations and committees, 1950-1954

Box/Folder: 38 : 7

Rumanian National Committee, 1950

Box/Folder: 38 : 8

Baltic States Freedom Committee, 1950

Box/Folder: 38 : 9

Polish Political Council, 1951

Box/Folder: 38 : 10

Polish National Alliance in the United States of North America, 1951

Box/Folder: 38 : 11

Estonian National Council, 1951-1952

Box/Folder: 38 : 12

Ukrainian National Council, 1951-1952

Box/Folder: 38 : 13

Council of Free Czechoslovakia, 1952

Box/Folder: 38 : 14

Bulgarian National Committee-Free and independent Bulgaria, 1953

Box/Folder: 38 : 15

Union of Polish Federalists, London, 1954

Box/Folder: 38 : 16

Polish Federalist Association in the United States, 1954

Box/Folder: 38 : 17

Hungarian National Council, 1954

Box/Folder: 38 : 18

National Democratic Committee for a free Albania, 1954

Box/Folder: 38 : 19

Committee for a free Latvia, 1954

Box/Folder: 38-39

International organizations, 1944-1955

Box/Folder: 38 : 20

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1944

Box/Folder: 38 : 21

International Peasant Union, 1948

Box/Folder: 38 : 22

General Assembly of the United Nations, 1948-1950

Box/Folder: 38 : 23-27

National Committee for Free Europe, 1949-1953

Box/Folder: 38 : 28-30

National Committees and Council of Central and Eastern European countries, 1952

Box/Folder: 39 : 1

United National Committees and Councils in Exile, 1954-1956

Box/Folder: 39 : 2

Intergovernmental Committee for European migration, United States office, 1955

Box/Folder: 39-41

Reports, memoranda, correspondence, 1932-1956

Box/Folder: 39 : 3

Kraljevska vlada, untrašnja politika, 1932-1935

Box/Folder: 39 : 4

Slovenia, 1943-1944

Box/Folder: 39 : 5-6

Yugoslavia, 1944-1945

Box/Folder: 39 : 7-18

Yugoslavia, 1945-1953

Box/Folder: 40 : 1-3

Yugoslavia, 1945-1953 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 40 : 4

United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, Third annual meeting report, 1945

Box/Folder: 40 : 5

"En Yougoslavie, rien de nouveau," Petković's report, 1945

Box/Folder: 40 : 6

Members of the Yugoslav government under Tito, biography, 1945

Box/Folder: 40 : 7

Yalta conference, 1945

Box/Folder: 40 : 8

"Le procès de Belgrade contre le général Draža Mihailović," 1946

Box/Folder: 40 : 9

"The Opium problem," 1946

Box/Folder: 40 : 10

Stvaranje srpske civilne uprave pod nemačkom okupacijom u 1941, 1946

Box/Folder: 40 : 11

The Agrarian Federation, 1947

Box/Folder: 40 : 12-15

Italy and Trieste, 1947-1948

Box/Folder: 40 : 16

General Assembly of the United Nations, address, 1947

Box/Folder: 40 : 17-18

Croatia, 1948-1951

Box/Folder: 40 : 19

Ante Pavelić i Ustaš, 1949

Box/Folder: 40 : 20

Albania, 1949

Box/Folder: 40 : 21

"Memorandum on Support of the Genocide Convention" 1951

Box/Folder: 41 : 1

"Memorandum on Crimes of Genocide Committed by Croatian Ustachis during World War II," 1951

Box/Folder: 41 : 2

Odnosi sa Hrvatskom i Slovenijom, 1955-1956

Box/Folder: 41 : 3

Provilnik o radu Izvršnog odbora Srpskog Narodnog Centranlnog Odbora, undated

Box/Folder: 41 : 4-6

Untitled, 1944-1945, 1946

Box: 41

Serbian National Federation (Srpski Narodni Savez, SNS) file, 1942-1956

Scope and Content Note

Consists of correspondence including enclosures, reports, memorandum, open letter, and clippings.

Arrangement

Arranged by form
Box/Folder: 41

Correspondence, 1941-1952

Box/Folder: 41 : 7-9

1941-1942

Box/Folder: 41 : 10-20

1945-1952

Box/Folder: 41

Reports, statements, 1944

Box/Folder: 41 : 21

Declaration and proclamation, 1944

Box: 42-44

Yugoslav displaced persons and prisoners of war file, 1945-1954

Scope and Content Note

Material consists of correspondence, including photographs and clippings, reports, lists, and memorandum.

Arrangement

Arranged by form
Box/Folder: 42-43

Yugoslav displaced persons, 1945-1954

Box/Folder: 42 : 1-14

Correspondence, 1945-1954

Box/Folder: 42-43

Reports, lists, and open letter, 1945-1950

Box/Folder: 42 : 15

"Logor Mauthauzen," 1945

Box/Folder: 42 : 16

"List of persons made prisoners in Tyrol" 1945

Box/Folder: 42 : 17

"Un Rapport sur les Yougoslaves," France, 1945

Box/Folder: 42 : 18

"Liberated Prisoners of War and Refugees in Italy," 1945-1946

Box/Folder: 42 : 19

"Logor Eboli, materijalno stanje," 1946

Box/Folder: 43 : 1

"Logori u americkoj okupacionoj zoni," 1946

Box/Folder: 43 : 2

"Yugosalv Army (Allied Ex-PWs) in Bavaria, Germany," 1946

Box/Folder: 43 : 3

"Situation of the Liberated Prisoners of War of the Royal Yugoslav Army in Germany," 1946

Box/Folder: 43 : 4

"United Friends of Needy and Displaced Persons of Yugoslavia," 1946-1947

Box/Folder: 43 : 5

"Yugoslav Military Personnel Requesting Asylum in Italy for Political Reasons," 1947-1954

Box/Folder: 43 : 6

"To President Harry S. Truman from Serbs in Paris," an open letter, 1947

Box/Folder: 43 : 7

"Ex-Royal Yugoslav Personnel in IRO Camp Pagani, Italy," 1948

Box/Folder: 43 : 8

"Resettlement Activities in the Markt Pongau Assembly Centre, Austria," 1949

Box/Folder: 43 : 9

"Yugoslavs Apply for Immigration to the United States," 1949

Box/Folder: 43 : 10

"Tubercular Patients, Invalids, Old and Disabled Men, Germany," 1950

Box/Folder: 43-44

Immigration to the Dominican Republic, 1947-1948

Box/Folder: 43 : 11-17

Correspondence, 1947-1948

Box/Folder: 43 : 18

List of applicants, 1947

Box/Folder: 43 : 19

Committee for settling Yugoslav displaced persons, 1947

Box/Folder: 43-44

From Displaced Persons Camps (D.P.C.), reports, 1947

Box/Folder: 43

Trani, Italy

Box/Folder: 43 : 20

Serbs, List No. 1

Box/Folder: 43 : 21

Slovenians, List No. 2

Box/Folder: 43 : 22

Croats, List No. 3

Box/Folder: 43

Jesi, Italy

Box/Folder: 43 : 23

Serbs, List No. 4

Box/Folder: 43 : 24

Slovenians, List No. 5

Box/Folder: 43 : 23

Croats, List No. 6

Box/Folder: 43 : 26

Ciampino, Italy, Ex-Royal Air Force (R.A.F.) Serbs, List No.7

Box/Folder: 43 : 27

List for immigration, List No.8

Box/Folder: 43 : 28

Yugoslav, Ex-R.A.F. personnel, List No.9

Box/Folder: 44 : 1

D.P.C. Bari, Italy, Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, List No.10

Box/Folder: 44

Outside Camps

Box/Folder: 44 : 2

Serbs, List No.11

Box/Folder: 44 : 3

Slovenians, List No.12

Box/Folder: 44 : 4

Croats, List No.13

Box/Folder: 44 : 5

Russians (ex-Yugoslav citizens), List No.14

Box/Folder: 44 : 6

Serbs, List No.15

Box/Folder: 44 : 7

Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, 1st additional list, List No.16

Box/Folder: 44

International refugee organizations, 1947-1949

Box/Folder: 44 : 8-10

Correspondence, 1947-1949

Box/Folder: 44

Reports and memoranda, 1946-1949

Box/Folder: 44 : 11

Question of refugees, United Nations General Assembly, 1946

Box/Folder: 44 : 12

Displaced Persons Act of 1948

Box/Folder: 44 : 13

Plan for the resettlement of refugee students and professors resolution, 1948

Box/Folder: 44 : 14

Iron curtain refugee project draft, 1949

Box/Folder: 44

Refugee Defense Committee, 1947

Box/Folder: 44 : 15-17

Correspondence, 1947

Box/Folder: 44 : 18

Report, 1947

Box: 44-46

Subject file, 1939-1956

Scope and Content Note

Contains correspondence, reports, financial records, clippings and printed matter.

Arrangement

Arranged by subject or form
Box/Folder: 44-45

Serbian Orthodox Church, 1939-1963

Box/Folder: 44-45

Correspondence, 1939-1963

Box/Folder: 44 : 19-23

1939-1951

Box/Folder: 45 : 1-4

1939-1951 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 45 : 5

1954

Box/Folder: 45 : 6

Serbian Orthodox Diocese in the United States, 1963

Box/Folder: 45

Draža Mihailović capture and trial materials, 1946

Box/Folder: 45 : 7-10

Correspondence, 1946

Box/Folder: 45 : 11

Committee for a Fair Trial for Draža Mihailović, Commission of Inquiry, 1946

Box/Folder: 45

Printed matter, 1946

Box/Folder: 45 : 12

American Srbobran, 1946

Box/Folder: 45 : 13

Clippings, 1946

Box/Folder: 45 : 14

Collection of press clippings, 1946

Box/Folder: 45 : 13

Ravna Gora, 1946

Box/Folder: 45-46

Petar II, King of Yugoslavia materials, 1948-1956

Box/Folder: 45

Correspondence, 1948-1956

Box/Folder: 45 : 16-19

1948-1950

Box/Folder: 45 : 20-24

1952-1956

Box/Folder: 46 : 1-2

National Bank of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1951-1952

Box/Folder: 46 : 3

Clippings, 1935, 1950

Box: 46-52

Tatjna Fotić materials, 1941-1968

Scope and Content Note

Contains correspondence, articles and drafts, lecture materials, lists, notes, and clippings from Fotić's wife.

Arrangement

Arranged by form or subject
Box/Folder: 46-48

Correspondence, 1941-1968

Box/Folder: 46 : 4-8

General, 1943

Box/Folder: 46 : 9-10

General, 1944

Box/Folder: 46 : 11

A, 1941-1943

Box/Folder: 46 : 12

B, 1942-1944

Box/Folder: 46 : 13

Boncesco, 1961

Box/Folder: 46 : 14

Borisalav Bogdanovich

Box/Folder: 46 : 15

C, 1943

Box/Folder: 46 : 16

Cabrich, Mrs., undated

Box/Folder: 46 : 17

Community War Fund, undated

Box/Folder: 46 : 18

D, 1943

Box/Folder: 46 : 19

Dionisija, Vladika, 1941-1943

Box/Folder: 46 : 20-21

Društva, 1942-1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 1

E, 1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 2

F, 1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 3

G, 1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 4

H, 1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 5

I, 1941

Box/Folder: 47 : 6

J, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 47 : 7-8

K, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 47 : 9

King and Queen of Yugoslavia, 1943-1944

Box/Folder: 47 : 10

Klubovi, 1941-1942

Box/Folder: 47 : 11-16

Kolo Srpskih sestara, 1941-1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 11-13

A-K,

Box/Folder: 47 : 14-16

L-W,

Box/Folder: 47 : 17

L, 1941

Box/Folder: 47 : 18

Letter of appeal, 1941

Box/Folder: 47 : 19

List of letters sent out to knitters, 1941

Box/Folder: 47 : 20

London Red Cross, 1942-1943

Scope and Content Note

Includes report
Box/Folder: 47 : 21

M, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 47 : 22

Meetings, November 1943

Scope and Content Note

Includes United Yugoslav Relief fund, News Bulletin
Box/Folder: 47 : 23

Mlade chetince, list of club members, 1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 24

Maletić Rev., 1941

Box/Folder: 47 : 25-26

Milena, 1943-1944

Box/Folder: 47 : 27

Mrvichin, D., 1941-1942

Box/Folder: 47 : 28

Melford, Frank, 1941-1943

Box/Folder: 48 : 1

Music program and correspondence, 1942

Box/Folder: 47 : 2

N, 1941-1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 3

O, 1942

Box/Folder: 47 : 4

Old clothes, 1943

Box/Folder: 47 : 5

P, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 47 : 6

Painters, 1941, including catalogues

Box/Folder: 48

Office correspondence

Box/Folder: 48 : 7

General, 1959-1968

Box/Folder: 48 : 8

Trip to Europe, correspondence, and expenses, 1961

Box/Folder: 48 : 9

Diary, 1960-1962

Box/Folder: 48-50

Speeches and writings, 1955-1968, and undated

Box/Folder: 48-49

Articles and papers, 1961, 1967 and undated

Box/Folder: 48 : 10-11

"Anthology of Old Spanish," typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 48 : 12

"Bistrita," typescript and holograph, notes, undated

Box/Folder: 48 : 13

"Chanson de Geste in the Light of Recent Investigations of Balkan Epic Poetry," typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 48 : 14

"Drame et poésie dans le Geste de Guillaume," holograph, undated

Box/Folder: 48 : 15

"Ericstudien," typescript, notes, undated

Box/Folder: 48 : 16

"French Cenella," typescript, including notes, undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 1

"Hurezi," typescript and holograph, notes, undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 2

"Hans Krings, Die Geschichte des Wortschatzes der Höflichkeit im Franzoösischen," Romanisticshe Versuche und Vorarbeiten, , 11, Bonn, typescript, 1961

Box/Folder: 49 : 3

"Moldavita," holograph, notes

Box/Folder: 49 : 4

"Personal Infinity," typescript, 1967

Box/Folder: 49 : 5

"Romace Prosody," typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 6

"The Romance of Perceval in Prose," typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 7

"Santiago," typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 49-50

Lecture materials, 1955-1968 and undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 8-10

French

Box/Folder: 49 : 8

Old French, undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 9

French syntax, typescript, 1964

Box/Folder: 49 : 10

Medieval French Literature, course outline, 1968

Box/Folder: 49 : 11-15

Romanian

Box/Folder: 49 : 11

"The Semantic Ramifications of Rumanian Popa, a Study in Balkan 'Words and Thinks,'" typescript, 1955

Box/Folder: 49 : 12

"Problems of Romanian Abstract Terminology," undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 13

Romanian paper for Chicago, typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 14

Romanian phonetics, 1955

Box/Folder: 49 : 15

Romanian bibliography, undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 16-19

Notes, typescript and holograph, undated

Box/Folder: 49 : 20

PhD orals, 1968

Box/Folder: 49 : 21

Notebooks, undated

Box/Folder: 50 : 1-2

Notes on index cards, undated

Box/Folder: 50 : 3-5

Catholic University of America, 1966-1968

Box/Folder: 50 : 3

Manual on information for the faculty, 1966

Box/Folder: 50 : 4

Manual of procedure in appointments and promotions, 1967

Box/Folder: 50 : 5

College reports, circa 1968

Box/Folder: 50 : 6-7

Modern Language Association, annual meeting reports and correspondence, 1964, 1967

Box/Folder: 50 : 8

Conference programs, 1964, 1967, 1968

Box/Folder: 50 : 9

Comparative Romance Linguistics news letters, 1964, 1967,

Box/Folder: 50 : 10

"Approaches to the Reduction of Ambiguity in Machine Translation," by L. E. Dostert, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, April 1959

Box/Folder: 50 : 11-12

Miscellaneous, 1959-1968

Scope and Content Note

Street map, clippings, leaflet, comments, and Cardinal Investment Club reports and correspondence
Box/Folder: 50 : 13

Photographs depicting painting, buildings, car, aircrafts, and streets scenes, 1955, undated

Box/Folder: 51-52

United Yugoslav Relief Fund, 1940-1946

Box/Folder: 51

Knitting project, 1940-1946

Box/Folder: 51

Correspondence, 1940-1946

Box/Folder: 51 : 1-4

General, 1940-1946

Box/Folder: 51

By subject,

Box/Folder: 51 : 5

Knitting project, follow up letters, 1941

Box/Folder: 51 : 6

Letters of appeal for Yugoslac women to join the knitting project, 1941-1942

Box/Folder: 51 : 7

American Red Cross, 1942-1944

Box/Folder: 51

Reports, 1942-1944

Box/Folder: 51 : 8-9

Knitting project report, draft, 1942

Box/Folder: 51 : 10-11

Prisoners of war parcel description, 1941-1943

Box/Folder: 51 : 12

Vunena odeća za Jugoslvenske zarobljenike, 1942

Box/Folder: 51 : 13

"Poruka Amerike Jugoslaviji," Poslanstvo Kraljevine Jugoslavije, obaveštenje štampi, 1942

Box/Folder: 51 : 14

Akcija za izradu vunene odeće za Jugoslavenske zarobljenike, 1943

Box/Folder: 51 : 15

"The Treasurer," special report, 1943

Box/Folder: 51 : 16

Diplomas for knitting, 1943-1944

Box/Folder: 51 : 17

Diplomas sent list, 1944

Box/Folder: 51 : 18-19

Diploma acceptance letters, 1944

Box/Folder: 51-52

Printed matter, 1941

Box/Folder: 51 : 20

Raša and Mirko, print, circa 1941

Box/Folder: 51 : 21-22

Clippings, 1941

Box/Folder: 52 : 1

The United Yugoslav Relief Fund, leaflet, 1943

Box/Folder: 52

America friends of Yugoslavia correspondenc, 1941-1943

Box/Folder: 52 : 2

General, 1941

Box/Folder: 52 : 3-7

Washington Committee, 1941, 1943-1944

Box/Folder: 52 : 3-5

1941

Scope and Content Note

Includes three stamps issued by the Greek government for the Greek War Relief Fund
Box/Folder: 52 : 6-7

1943-1944

Box/Folder: 52 : 8

Ilija Belošević, Nürnberg, Germany, undated

Box: 52-60

Printed matter, 1934-1968

Scope and Content Note

Including daily newspapers, serial issues, bulletins, articles, news reports and press releases, clippings and photographs.

Arrangement

Arranged by form
Box/Folder: 52-58

Daily newspapers, bulletins, articles, 1934-1968

Box/Folder: 52 : 9-19

Amerikanski Srbobran, December 1936; December 1938; December 1940; January, September, and November 1942; September 1943; August-December 1944; January 1945; October 1947; October and December 1948; January-February 1949; March, June, and October 1950; January and June 1951; May-June 1959

Box/Folder: 52 : 20

Ameriška Domovina, 1948

Box/Folder: 52 : 21

Avala, Balkan news service, no.74, 1949

Box/Folder: 53 : 1

B.I.S., , Bilten Informativne Službe, 1950

Box/Folder: 53 : 2

Borba, , March 1950

Box/Folder: 53 : 3

"British Speeches of the Day," British Information Service, March 1944

Box/Folder: 53 : 4

"The Case of Archbishop Stepinac," Embassy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Washington D.C., 1947

Box/Folder: 53 : 5

The Case of General Mihailovich (Mihailović) by John Plamenatz, London, 1944

Box/Folder: 53 : 6

Congressional Record, extracts, February-March 1945

Box/Folder: 53 : 7-10

Congressional Record, December 1950

Box/Folder: 53 : 11

"Considérations sur la situation actuelle de la Yougoslavie et la politique suivie vis-à-vis d'elle," typescript, by M. J. Žujović, 1949

Box/Folder: 53 : 12

Češalj, , November 1943

Box/Folder: 53 : 13

"The Declaration of Liberation," National Committee for a Free Europe, 1951

Box/Folder: 53 : 14

"The Defenders of the Constitution and Their Administration (1838-1858)," by Slobodan Yovanovich (Jovanović), typescript, undated

Box/Folder: 53 : 15

Demokracija, May 1959

Box/Folder: 53 : 16

The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. XVI, No.416, June 1947

Box/Folder: 53 : 17

"Le Désastre de la Yougoslavie et le Général Douchan Simovitch" (Dušan Simović) by D. Radonitch, typescript, 1942

Box/Folder: 53 : 18

Dinarski Glasnik, May 1949

Box/Folder: 53 : 19

Dokumente zum Konflikt mit Jugoslavwien und Griechenland, Berlin, 1941

Box/Folder: 53 : 20

U Domovini, January 1948

Box/Folder: 53 : 21

Dragiša Vasić, by Mladen Vasić, Srpski Narodni Savez, 1948

Box/Folder: 53 : 22

"Edward R. Murrow with the News C.B.S. Radio Network," transcript, 1956

Box/Folder: 53 : 23

The Evening Star, June 1944

Box/Folder: 53 : 24

"The Foreign and Domestic Policies of Yugoslavia," press conference with Tito, the Yugoslav Information Centre, transcript, 1952

Box/Folder: 54 : 1

"Forced Labour in Albania," by Kemal Vokopola, reprint, circa 1955

Box/Folder: 54 : 2

"Forced Labour in Czechoslovakia," by Dr. Jaroslav Jira, reprint, circa 1955

Box/Folder: 54 : 3

"Forced Labour in Hungary," by Alexander Bedo, George Torzsay-Biber, and Leslie LeNard, reprint, circa 1955

Box/Folder: 54 : 4

"Forced Labour in Poland as of January 7, 1955," by Stefan Rosada and Gwozdz, reprint, 1955

Box/Folder: 54 : 5

"Forced Labour in Rumania," reprint, circa 1955

Box/Folder: 54 : 6

Glas Kanadskih Srba, May 1959

Box/Folder: 54 : 7

Glas Izbegle Jugoslavije, October and December 1947

Box/Folder: 54 : 8

Glas Ravne Gore, June 1949, March 1950

Box/Folder: 54 : 9

Glas Srba, June 1947

Box/Folder: 54 : 10

Hermes, March 1948

Box/Folder: 54 : 11

Hrvatski Glas, March 1948

Box/Folder: 54 : 12

Hrvatski List and Danica Hrvatska, November 1941

Box/Folder: 54 : 13

Information Bulletin, February 19445

Box/Folder: 54 : 14

Inside of Yugoslavia, by Louis Adamic, Acron Press, 1942

Box/Folder: 54 : 15

Intermarium ou Le Moyen-Orient Européen, No.5/6, 1947

Box/Folder: 54 : 16

The Intermarium Bulletin, No. 6, 1947

Box/Folder: 54 : 17

Iskra, April 1954 May 1959

Box/Folder: 54 : 18

Jugoslovenska Otadžbina, January 1946

Box/Folder: 54 : 19

Kanadski Srbobran, May-June 1959

Box/Folder: 54 : 20

The League of Nations, Fifteenth ordinary session of the assembly, delegation and members of delegation list, Geneva, 1934

Box/Folder: 54 : 21

"Macedonian Violence," by Staša Karkov, typescript, 1949

Box/Folder: 54 : 22

Memorandum of the General Assembly of the United Nations, Washington D.C., 1950

Box/Folder: 54 : 23

Memorandum to the President of the United States, Washington, 1954 May 1959

Box/Folder: 54 : 24

"Moj život," by Petra II, King of Royal Yugoslavia, typescript, 1952

Box/Folder: 54 : 25

La Nation Roumaine, July 1950

Box/Folder: 54 : 26

"National Problems and Patisan Yugslavia," by Dinko Tomašić, Journal of Central European Affairs reprint, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1946

Box/Folder: 54 : 27

"My Native Land," by Louis Adamic, Sunday Star, 1943

Box/Folder: 54 : 28

Naša Reć, May and July 1948, October and May 1949, January 1954

Box/Folder: 54 : 29

The New Palestine, December 1942

Box/Folder: 54 : 30

Neuw Volks-Zeitung, May 1941

Box/Folder: 54 : 31

The New Leader, May-June, August 1946 September 1951

Box/Folder: 55 : 1-2

New York Times, March 1941 January and September 1947

Box/Folder: 55 : 3

"New Yugoslavia," Yugoslavia Embassy, 1946

Box/Folder: 55 : 4

The Nineteenth Century and After, January 1944

Box/Folder: 55 : 5-6

Otadžbina, Godina II, 1946, Godina IV, 1948

Box/Folder: 55 : 7

Oslobođenje, November 1948, February 1949

Box/Folder: 55 : 8

Ošišani Jež, January 1941

Box/Folder: 55 : 9

Poems by Milan Dedinac, transcript, undated

Box/Folder: 55 : 10

PM Daily, July 1946

Box/Folder: 55 : 11

Pod Maslinama, No. 2, 1947

Box/Folder: 55

Politika,

Box/Folder: 55 : 12-13

May-July 1946

Box/Folder: 55 : 14-18

January, April, December 1947

Box/Folder: 55 : 19

January-February 1948

Box/Folder: 56 : 1

January 1954

Box/Folder: 56 : 2

Poruka, 1950

Box/Folder: 56 : 3

"Pourquoi ai-je choisi juste ce moment pour quitter mon pays?" undated

Box/Folder: 56 : 4

Predstavka Srpskog Narodnog Saveta povodom izbora u Jugoslaviji, open letter, circa 1945

Box/Folder: 56 : 5-6

Pregled, No.6-7, 1948, No.4, 1951

Box/Folder: 56 : 7

"The President of the General Assembly of the United Nations," International Pleasant Union, 1945

Box/Folder: 56 : 8

Prevent World War II, No.38 1951

Box/Folder: 56 : 9

"The Prime Minister Review," The Times" May 1944

Box/Folder: 56 : 10

"Rapport no. 6, sur l'activité en faveur des ex-prisonniers de guerre et autres Yougoslaves, réfugiés et DP," United Nation Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1947

Box/Folder: 56 : 11

Ravna Gora, No.8, No.9, 1945, No.10, No.11, 1946

Box/Folder: 56 : 12

Ravnogorac, October and December 1947

Box/Folder: 56 : 13

"The Re-Creation of Yugoslavia," The United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, 1944

Box/Folder: 56 : 14

"Report of Commission of Inquiry," Committee for a Fair Trial for Draža Mihailović, May 1946

Box/Folder: 56 : 15-18

"Resolution and Reports from September 1954 to January 1955," Assembly of Captive European Nations

Box/Folder: 56 : 19

Rodoljub, December 1945

Box/Folder: 56 : 20

"Statistika spljne trgovine Kraljevine Jugoslvije za 1935 godinu," Državna Štamparija, Belgrade, Serbia, 1936

Box/Folder: 57 : 1

Saturday Review of Literature, November 1948

Box/Folder: 57 : 2

Seljačka Jugoslavija, May-June 1947

Box/Folder: 57 : 3

"Serbian Report on Yugoslavia," National Committee for a Free Europe, 1952

Box/Folder: 57 : 4

Sindikalist, October 1950

Box/Folder: 57 : 5

Sloboda, May-June 1959

Box/Folder: 57 : 6

Slobodna Reć, May 1940, October 1942

Box/Folder: 57 : 7

Sloga, April 1947

Box/Folder: 57 : 8

Slovenska Država, 1950

Box/Folder: 57 : 9-11

Srpska Borba, May and February 1950, May-June 1959

Box/Folder: 57 : 12

Srpski Glas, No.4, No.5, 1948

Box/Folder: 57 : 13-14

Srpske Novine, No.2, 1946, No.9-10 and No. 15-16, 1947

Box/Folder: 57 : 15

The Sunday Star, January 1947

Box/Folder: 57 : 16

Telegraphic Agency New Yugoslavia, Information Bulletin, No. 2, No. 6

Box/Folder: 57 : 17

Time, January 1943

Box/Folder: 57 : 18

The Times, March 1946

Box/Folder: 57 : 19

"Tito visit Marks Another Victory for Communism," by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, General Features Cooperation, reprint, 1946

Box/Folder: 57 : 20

"Tragedija Blakanskog Orla," Beogradski process, 1946

Box/Folder: 57 : 21

Trade Union Conference in London, Eight World Congress of Comintern, 1945

Box/Folder: 57 : 22

Trends and Tides, January-February 1946, July-September 1947

Box/Folder: 57 : 23

"True Conditions in Yugoslavia," by Louis, undated

Box/Folder: 57 : 24

Vers l'Union, Paris, 1947

Box/Folder: 57 : 25

Vjesnik, February-March 1950

Box/Folder: 57 : 26

La Voz Libre de Yugoslavia, 1945

Box/Folder: 57 : 27

Yugoslavia, October 1942, October 1943

Box/Folder: 57 : 28

"Yugoslav Emergency Relief Assistance Act of 1950," United States Government printing office, 1950

Box/Folder: 58 : 1

Yugoslav Information Sheet, No.1, No.2, No.4, No.7, 1946

Box/Folder: 58 : 2

Yugoslav News Bulletin, Vol. I, No.11, July 1942

Box/Folder: 58 : 3

Yugoslavia To-Day, printed by John Bellows Ltd, Gloucester, United Kingdom, 1945

Box/Folder: 58 : 4

The Yugoslav Review, June1946

Box/Folder: 58 : 5

"Yugoslavia-the Victim," Yugoslav National Committee, London, 1946

Box/Folder: 58 : 6

Zajedničar, London, 1946

Box/Folder: 58 : 7

Zbor, 1935

Box/Folder: 58 : 8-9

The Washington Post, July 1944, October 1954 October 1954

Box/Folder: 58 : 10

The Weekly Review, October and December 1943

Box/Folder: 58-60

Chronological clippings and news press releases, 1945-1957

Box/Folder: 58 : 11-18

1944-1946

Box/Folder: 58 : 19-25

1947-1952

Box/Folder: 59 : 1-6

1947-1952 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 59 : 7-14

1952-1955

Box/Folder: 60 : 1-3

1952-1955 (contd.)

Box/Folder: 60 : 4-9

1956-1957

Box/Folder: 60 : 10

1963

Box/Folder: 60

Clippings and news press releases by subject

Box/Folder: 60

Tito

Box/Folder: 60 : 11-16

1948, 1951-1952

Box/Folder: 60 : 17

"Interview with Marshal Tito," United Nations World, August 1952

Box/Folder: 60 : 18

President Franklin Roosevelt to Adolf Hitler, 1939

Box/Folder: 60 : 19

United Nations conference, 1945

Box/Folder: 60 : 20

Miscellaneous, undated

Box: 61

Photographs, 1927, 1938 and undated

Scope and Content Note

Contains black and white prints.

Arrangement

Arranged by subject
Box/Folder: 61 : 1-2

Black and white prints depicting an exhibition on Yugoslavia, circa 1938

Box/Folder: 61 : 3-4

Portraits, family members, 1927, Fotić, undated

Box: 62-64

Oversized materials, 1941-1954

Scope and Content Note

Contains office documents, prints, albums of photographs, maps, and a calendar.

Arrangement

Arranged by form
Box/Folder: 62 : 1

Delovodni Protokol strogo poverljive arhive za, office register of documents, 1941-1944

Box/Folder: 62 : 2

Delovodni Protokol, office register of incoming documents, March-September 1943

Box/Folder: 63

Photographs

Box/Folder: 63

King Petar with groupd of unidentified men, undated

Box/Folder: 63

King Petar's visit to Masryk-twon, album of photographs, 1954

Box/Folder: 64

National Congress of the Serbian National Defense Council of America, June 1954

Box/Folder: 64

Yugoslav (Serbo-Croatian) translation of the Four Freedoms, by Rastko Petrović, circa 1943

Box/Folder: 64

Maps of Yugoslavia at war, 1943, drawn by Serge Krizman (3 copies)

Box/Folder: 64

Srpski Pravoslavni kalendar za, 1942 (2 copies)

Box/Folder: 64

Telegrams, photographic copies, 1943-1947