Foreign Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Embassy and Consulates, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (formerly Russian Empire): General Correspondence.

This series contains general correspondence of the British embassy and consulates in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (formerly the Russian Empire). There is no correspondence for the period 1921 to 1937.

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Bibliographic Details
OCLC:230401592
Corporate Authors: Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Public Record Office
Language:English
Russian
Published: London : Public Record Office, [1981]
Series:Records of the Public Record Office.
PRO ; FO 181.
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Monograph Microform

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500 |a Title from The National Archives online catalogue. 
500 |a Document numbers: F.O. 181/1-1262 (1801-1970) 
520 2 |a This series contains general correspondence of the British embassy and consulates in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (formerly the Russian Empire). There is no correspondence for the period 1921 to 1937. 
544 |a Before the embassy staff were withdrawn in 1918, many post 1908 papers of certain types were destroyed. Another serious loss of embassy archives occurred in 1941 when, with the advance of the German armies, all records, confidential and otherwise, up to and including part of 1941, were burnt by embassy staff before they left for Kuibyshev. 
545 1 |a In 1941, as German forces advanced, all British embassy staff in Moscow (with the exception of a few personnel) left for Kuibyshev. It was not until 1943 that the embassy was fully staffed again. 
561 |a A Foreign Office letter dated 17 March 1926 (PRO 1/92) contains an account of how, in 1925, the records of the pre Soviet era embassy were discovered in a store closet in the Petrograd Embassy, in a very poor condition and without any protective bindings. The records had been in the hands of the Soviet authorities for six or so years. 
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