Preliminary Inventory of the Kaarel Robert Pusta papers
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Preliminary Inventory of the Kaarel Robert Pusta papers
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford University
Stanford, California
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- Date Completed:
- 1962
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- Machine-readable finding aid derived from MARC record by David Sun, preliminary inventory coded by Elizabeth Konzak.
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Collection Summary
Title: Kaarel Robert Pusta papers
Dates: 1918-1964
Collection Number: 64002
Creator: Pusta, Kaarel Robert, 1883-.
Collection Size:
20 manuscript boxes
(8 linear feet)
Repository:
Hoover Institution Archives .
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Estonian politics
and diplomacy, Soviet-Baltic States relations, the League of Nations, international law, and Estonian émigré politics.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives
Languages:
Estonian,
French,
English
Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Kaarel Robert Pusta papers, [Box number], Hoover Institution Archives.
Acquisition Information
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1964.
Accruals
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the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at
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of boxes listed in this finding aid.
Historical Note
Born in Narva on 17 (29) of February 1883. In 1906 married Miss Ulrike W. Grünberg. Made public his childhood and youth
memoirs in the book
Kehra metsast maailma (From Kehra Forest into the World) , which was published in Tartu by Noor-Eesti Kirjastus in 1936, and reprinted by EMP publishers in Stockholm in 1960. It
contains his memoirs from the time of the first revolutionary movement in Estonia in 1903-1904; his imprisonment in Russia;
his voluntary exile in Paris and Bern where he made his debut as journalist and later continued this activity for the two
Estonian newspapers,
Kehra Virulane and
Kehra Päevaleht; the period when he was in Poland and in the Caucasus during the First World War; and during which he acted as inspector
for the Estonian Food Committee at the end of 1917; and from the time when in January 1918 he was elected a delegate of the
Estonian National Council in Paris.
The first part of Mr. Pusta's memoirs ends with his travels from the Ahvenanmaa Islands to Stockholm in the autumn of 1918,
and to this day the completion of his memoirs has been postponed because of the demands made on him by his multifarious services
to the Estonian Republic. He was a delegate to the Paris Peace Conference, an envoy to France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Poland,
Rumania, Czechoslovakia, and to the three Scandinavian countries. Chairman of the delegation to the Baltic Conference in
Riga-Bulduri in the fall of 1920 and in Barcelona, Genoa and Hague from 1921-1922. From 1921 the Estonian delegate to the
League of Nations. Estonian Foreign Minister from 1924-25, and chairman of the International Passport Conference in Genf
in 1927.
Concurrently with his diplomatic services Mr. Pusta has been an active contributor to the periodical presses of Estonia, France,
Germany, Poland and the United States. Among his writings are special studies in the field of international law, especially
in the area of the Baltic Sea and the Baltic States. A charter member of the Academie Diplomatique in Paris, he was chosen
in 1923 to be a member of the International Institute of Law where up to the present time he has been the only representative
from the Baltic States. As a member of the Council of Paneuropa Union since 1924, Mr. Pusta together with Coudenhove-Kalergi,
Nicolas Politis, Paul Auer and Harry Hola proposed to Aristide Briand in 1927 the creation of a special commission at the
League of Nations which would work toward the unification of Europe. He was a member of this commission for three years.
In 1935 Mr. Pusta was invited to lecture at The Hague Academie de Droit about the statutes of the Baltic Sea. He lectured
also for two years about Baltic problems at the Academie des Sciences Morales et Poltiques in Paris. In 1938 Mr. Pusta was
sent by the Estonian government to Paris on a special mission. He left Paris together with his wife before the Germans invaded
the city in June 1940 and went, via Vichy, Madrid and Lisbon to Washington where he was given diplomatic status. His daughter
Aino (Mrs. Van Wagenberg), son Kaarel-Robert Jr. and later his mother-in-law Mrs. Leena Grünberg, who arrived as a refugee
from Estonia, joined them in the United States. Mrs. Grünberg has since died at an advanced age in the home of the Pustas
in Long Island. His son Kaarel-Robert Jr. served as a volunteer in the United States Air Force. He left the service at the
end of the war with the rank of captain and entered the U.S. Information Service in the field of radio broadcasting.
In Washington and in New York Mr. Pusta's activities centered around the area of Estonian information and in organizing and
promoting cooperation between the representatives of captive nations. Together with the former chairman of the Russian Constituent
Assembly Victor Tshernov, and others, he founded in Washington the Committee for Promotion of Democracy, was a member of the
European Question Committee which had been formed during the war at Columbia University, was first a board member of the International
League for the Rights of Man and is presently a member of the advisory committee of this organization. He is also a member
of the following international and American institutions: International Law Association, American Society of International
Law, Academy of Political Science in New York, and others. Mr. Pusta was for several years a voluntary worker for the Free
Europe Committee. He is a regular contributor to the legal journal
Kehra Internationales Recht und Diplomatie, in Hamburg. In addition he has published articles and treatises in various American journals and newspapers such as the
New York Times, ,
Journal American, ,
Human Events, ,
The New Leader,
The American Journal of International Law,
Journal of Central European Affairs, and others. His monographs were published in
Catholic Encyclopedia and in
Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia in New York. A short biography of Mr. Pusta is included in the 1962 edition of Marquis,
Who's Who in the East.
While Mr. Pusta lived in Washington and in Long Island he participated actively in Estonian affairs in New York. He was the
director of the World-Wide Estonian Society, was a founder of Estonian Aid, Inc., and of the St. Paul parish of the Estonian
Evangelical Lutheran Church in New York; he also served as president of the Estonian Journalistic Society in the United States,
and as a board member for the International Society of Free Journalists. He was elected the first honorary member of the
Society of Estonian Students in the United States.
In 1952 Mr. Pusta was invited to lecture in the Free Europe College in Strsbourg, and later in the Universities of Madrid,
Istanbul and Ankara. While he was in Europe he succeeded in re-establishing the Estonian delegations in Paris and Madrid.
He has since been living in these two capitals, visiting also Belgium occasionally where he was earlier an accredited delegate.
Mr. Pusta is a delegate to the Assembly of Captive Nations of Europe in Paris, a board member of the French-Balticum Society
and the vice president of the International (Free) Federation of Deportees and Resistance Internees in Paris.
In addition to the Cross of Liberty (Estonian) Mr. Pusta's decorations include the Grand Cross of Leopold the First (Belgium),
the Grand Officer Legion of Honor (France), the White Rose of Finland, the Grand Cross Polonia Restituta (Poland), the Three
Stars of Latvia, and other decorations.
Of the first diplomatic representatives abroad who were appointed by the Estonian government in 1918 Mr. Pusta is the only
survivor. On Mr. Pusta's anniversary his Parisian colleagues and co-workers Dr Johannes Leppik in Ryssby, Ambassador August
Torma in London, Miss Elsa Saukas in Paris, and the former lieutenants William Tomingas and Alfred Sinisov in the United States
can reminisce with him about the by-gone days of that time.
Madrid, December 26, 1962.
Scope and Content of Collection
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Estonian politics
and diplomacy, Soviet-Baltic States relations, the League of Nations, international law, and Estonian émigré politics.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
League of Nations.
International law.
Law.
Estonia--Emigration and immigration.
Baltic States--Foreign relations.
Baltic States--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.
Estonia--Foreign relations.
Estonia--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.
Soviet Union--Foreign relations--Baltic States.
Soviet Union--Foreign relations--Estonia.
Diplomats--Estonia.
Box/Folder: 1 : a
Miscellaneous correspondence, memos, newspaper clippings regarding Institute de Droit International, art and literature, etc.
1929-1932
Box/Folder: 1 : b
Report (League of Nations) of the Institute International de Cooperation Intellectuelle,
1927-1928.
Scope and Content Note
Autographed to Pusta
Box/Folder: 1 : c-d
Correspondence, memos, etc. of Estonian Legation in France,
circa 1929-1937
Box/Folder: 1 : e
Correspondence with Estonian Consul, Rudolf Peets, in Marrekech,
circa 1931-1940
Box/Folder: 1 : f
Records of Estonian Legation in France regarding personnel, etc. (6 books)
Box/Folder: 2 : a
Miscellaneous reports, letters, memoranda, newspaper clippings, etc. regarding the Soviets and the Baltic States,
1925-1926
Box/Folder: 2 : b
Miscellaneious material including autograph book (printed) from the Conference in Geneva, April 1922; materials on a meeting
of representatives of the Scandinavian states, Jan. 1920; credentials to the Belgian, French, and Italian governments
Box/Folder: 2 : c
Reproductions of two articles by Pusta entitled "Problemas de la Paix Nordique", 1938, from Revue de Droit International,
and "Pour l'organisation de la Paix" from Revue de Droit International,
1939
Box/Folder: 2 : d
Correspondence and other documents regarding la Conference de Genes 1922, including the reparations for Estonians
Box/Folder: 2 : e
Printed materials including: Baron L. de Stael-Holstein, "A propos du statut conventionnel de la Baltique" (Rapport presente
a l'Academie diplomatique Internationale), 1929; issue of Le Correspondent. July, 1908, with insertions
Box/Folder: 2 : f
Correspondence from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (and one letter from the Japanese delegation--K. Matusui),
1918-1919
Box/Folder: 2 : g
Miscellaneous correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings,
1924-1925
Box/Folder: 2 : h
One map of Estonia and the Baltic States
Box/Folder: 2 : i
Miscellaneous notes on protocol, etc.,
1924-1927
Box/Folder: 3 : a
Correspondence (Tenerife, Madrid),
1961
Box/Folder: 3 : b
Correspondence, (A-Z) plus miscellanea
1960
Box/Folder: 3 : c
Correspondence, (A-O)
1960
Box/Folder: 3 : d
Correspondence, (P-Z) plus miscellanea
1960
Box/Folder: 3 : e
Published materials by Pusta (miscellaneous dates--includes a few letters and texts, one of which is entitled "Du Golfe de
Finlande au Golfe de Dantzig")
Box/Folder: 3 : f
Published materials (newspapers, periodicals), 5 items
Box/Folder: 4 : a
Correspondence with K. Parts,
circa 1926
Box/Folder: 4 : b
Correspondence with Artur Taska, 1956, and microfilm strips (3) entitled "Royal Palestine Report"
Box/Folder: 4 : c
Personal ephemera (passports, visas, and other miscellanea)
Box/Folder: 4 : d
Estonian National Hymn (multiple copies)
Box/Folder: 4 : e
Correspondence regarding the Estonian Information Center (Enrique Badia and A. Peets), 1960-1963
Box/Folder: 4 : f
Miscellaneous telegrams, correspondence, etc., 1921-1963, including a "declaration of liberation", 1951
Box/Folder: 4 : g
Russian newspaper piece (photostat), 1918 with handwritten piece in Russian, 1918, entitled "Struggle for Baltic"
Box/Folder: 4 : h
Official correspondence, Paris,
1922
Box/Folder: 4 : i
Official correspondence including several newspaper articles,
circa 1923-1932
Box/Folder: 5 : a
Correspondence,
circa 1953-Jan. 1954
Box/Folder: 5 : b
Correspondence,
1954-Jan. 1955
Box/Folder: 5 : c
Correspondence, (A-Z),
March-Dec. 1955
Box/Folder: 5 : d
Correspondence,
March, 1955-Jan. 1956
Box/Folder: 5 : e
Correspondence, Madrid,
1957
Box/Folder: 6 : d
Correspondence,
1955-1960
Box/Folder: 7 : a
Correspondence,
1953-1954
Box/Folder: 7 : c
Correspondence,
1956-Feb. 1957
Box/Folder: 7 : e
Correspondence,
1960-1963
Box/Folder: 7 : f
Correspondence, with Juri Poska,
1963-1964
Box/Folder: 7 : g
Articles, mentioning or quoting Pusta (miscellaneous dates)
Box/Folder: 8 : a-d
Materials on the Baltic States. Articles and speeches by Pusta, etc.,
circa 1950
Box/Folder: 9 : c
Miscellaneous correspondence, telegrams, newspaper clippings,
1923-1924
Box/Folder: 9 : d
Miscellaneous telegrams, notes, etc.,
1939-1941
Box/Folder: 9 : e
Miscellaneous material regarding Comite d'Organisation de la Comm. D'etude europeenne,
24-25 March 1931
Box/Folder: 9 : f
Miscellaneous diplomatic materials,
circa 1923
Box/Folder: 9 : g
Miscellaneous social correspondence,
1928-1929
Box/Folder: 10 : a
Correspondence, miscellaneous typed and printed materials, etc
Box/Folder: 10 : b
Correspondence,
May-July 1961
Box/Folder: 10 : c
Correspondence,
1954-Feb. 1955
Box/Folder: 11 : a
Miscellaneous personal items, many dates
Box/Folder: 11 : b
Correspondence, Paris
1955/1959/1960
Box/Folder: 11 : c
Correspondence, Madrid
Jan.-Feb. 1959
Box/Folder: 11 : d
Correspondence, Paris
Feb.-March 1960
Box/Folder: 11 : f
Correspondence, Madrid
1961
Box/Folder: 12 : b
Correspondence,
1960-1961
Box/Folder: 13 : b
Correspondence,
Jan-April, 1964
Box/Folder: 13 : c
Correspondence with Kiriastus Kultuur,
1963-1964
Box/Folder: 13 : d
Correspondence, (A-L)
1958
Box/Folder: 13 : e
Correspondence, (M-Z)
1958
Box/Folder: 14 : a
Correspondence, Nov. 1957-Jan. 1958
Box/Folder: 14 : c
Miscellaneous material (invitations to speak, correspondence with the Estonian World Council, etc.),
1957
Box/Folder: 14 : d
Correspondence,
Nov.-Dec. 1960
Box/Folder: 14 : e
Correspondence,
1956-1957
Box/Folder: 14 : f
Correspondence, Paris,
1961
Box/Folder: 15 : d-e
Reports, etc. from the Congreso Historico Municipal Interamericano,
1957
Box/Folder: 16 : a
One envelope of personal ephemera
Box/Folder: 16 : b
Christmas cards received,
1963-1964
Box/Folder: 16 : c
Correspondence,
1959-1961
Box/Folder: 16 : d
Correspondence, Madrid,
1960
Box/Folder: 16 : e
Miscellaneous items (personal, printed, and official, e.g. Baltic Committee for Studies and Cooperation; copy of a treaty
of peace between Finland and USSR) 1919, 1922, 1923, 1933, 1956, etc
Box/Folder: 17 : a
Annotated printed materials
Box/Folder: 17 : b
Three books, attached together with notes,
1919
Box/Folder: 18 : a
"Ulekuulamisprotokoll" mimeographed, not in good condition,
1935-1936
Box/Folder: 19 : a
"Ulekuulamisprotokoll"
1935
Box/Folder: 19 : b
Dr. Alfred Bilmanis, Latvia and her Baltic Neighbors (Washington, D.C. 1942). Mimeographed manuscript, 143 pp. plus appendix
Box/Folder: 19 : c
Miscellaneous published materials