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- 040-001959033
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- 032-001958901
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Vol. CXIV (ff. 349). Sept. 1939-Jan. 1940.
includes:
- ff. 1, 13, 21 Dr Franz Wolff, German refugee in England: Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence between Dr Franz Wolff and Miss Irene M. Butler: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 2, 9 Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens: 1935-1948: Signed.
- ff. 3, 69 Ray Baker Harris, US author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Ray Baker Harris: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 5-8 Mrs Mary Ormerod, of the International Committee for Assistance of German Refugee Professional Workers: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Mrs Mary Ormerod: 1938, 1939.
- ff. 10, 53 F. E. Figgures, of the League of Nations Union Secretariate: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and F. E. Figgures: 1938, 1939: Signed.
- ff. 14, 47, 244, 300 Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden; Master of Trinity College, Cambridge: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Richard Austen Butler: 1939-1941: Signed.
- ff. 15-18, 52, 192-201, 205, 208-212 Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart, military historian and strategist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart: 1939: Partly signed.
- f. 19 Sir Geoffrey Le Mesurier Mander, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and G. Le M. Mander: 1935-1940: Signed.
- ff. 22-28, 48 Gerald Wynne Rushton, author and playwright: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Gerald Wynne Rushton: 1939.
- f. 24 Arthur Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister: Gerald Wynne Rushton, author and playwright: Letter to Arthur Neville Chamberlain from Gerald Wynne Rushton: 1939: Draft.
- f. 24 T. South Mack, writing from Haddiscoe Manor, Norwich: Letter to Lord Cecil from T. South Mack: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 29, 59, 68, 70 Malcolm Leggett, of Bournemouth: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Malcolm Leggett: 1939, 1945.
- ff. 31-40, 77, 121 Paul Rosenstein, physician; formerly of Berlin: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1938, 1939: Partly signed.
- f. 41 Herbert Jonathan Cape, publisher: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Herbert Jonathan Cape: 1939: Partly extract.
- f. 43 Alec Wilson, speaker on behalf of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Alec Wilson: 1939: Partly signed.
- ff. 44, 45, 93, 104 Sir John Hobbis Harris, Secretary, Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir John Hobbis Harris: 1937: Signed.
- ff. 46, 58 Hugh Pattison Macmillan, Baron Macmillan: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Macmillan: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 50, 171, 172 H. H. Stainton, representative, League of Nations Union, Midland Region: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and H. H. Stainton: 1935, 1939: Signed.
- ff. 51, 67 Vice-Admiral Sidney Robert Drury-Lowe: Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence between Vice-Adm. Sidney Robert Drury-Lowe and Miss I. M. Butler on behalf of Lord Cecil: 1935-1939.
- ff. 55, 74 Gerald Bailey, Secretary, National Peace Council: Correspondence, etc., between Lord Cecil and Gerald Bailey: 1936-1944: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 60, 73 Selig Brodetsky, Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Selig Brodetsky: 1939-1944: Signed.
- ff. 65, 72 Herbert James Paton, Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Herbert James Paton: 1939, 1940.
- ff. 66, 71, 107, 113 Sir Guy Harold Locock, of the Foreign Office; afterwards Director, Federation of British Industries: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Guy Harold Locock: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 75, 183 Charles Theodore te Water, High Commissioner for South Africa: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and C. T. te Water: 1939.
- ff. 78, 87 Major W. H. Latimer, of the War Office: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Maj. W. H. Latimer: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 81, 145 Very Reverend Joseph Herman Hertz, Chief Rabbi of British Empire: Letters to Lord Cecil from Very Rev. Joseph Herman Hertz: 1939-1944: Mostly signed.
- f. 82 Sir John Sydney Wardlaw-Milne, KBE: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sir John Sydney Wardlaw-Milne: 1939: Signed.
- f. 83 James Macdougall Black, DD; Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland: Letter to Lord Cecil from James Macdougall Black: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 84, 150, 167 M. Yehia, promoter of an Anglo-Egyptian Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and M. Yehia: 1939: Signed.
- f. 86 Henry Snell, Baron Snell: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Snell: 1938, 1939.
- ff. 88, 109 Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Cavan: 1918-1939.
- ff. 90, 106, 186, 202-204 George Brisbane Chalk, solicitor: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and George Brisbane Chalk: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 95, 111, 131, 141, 153 Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold, 9th Baronet; KCMG: Correspondence, including telegram, between Lord Cecil and Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold: 1918-1939: Partly signed.
- ff. 98, 108 Marshal of the RAF Hugh Montague Trenchard, Viscount Trenchard: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Viscount Trenchard: 1927-1941: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 100, 156 Sir Julian Sorell Huxley, FRS: Letters to Lord Cecil from J. S. Huxley: 1939: Partly signed.
- ff. 101, 112 Richard Bartram Boyd Tollinton, of the British Council; diplomatist: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Richard Bartram Boyd Tollinton: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 102, 344 Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Miss Irene M. Butler: 1933-1942: Partly signed.
- f. 103 Marigold Sinclair, wife of Archibald, 1st Viscount Thurso: Telegram to Lord Cecil from Marigold Sinclair: 1939.
- ff. 114, 135 Walter MacLennan Citrine, 1st Baron Citrine: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and W. MacL. Citrine: 1936, 1939: Signed.
- f. 115 Haakon VII of Norway: Correspondence, including telegrams, of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament with Lord Cecil: 1934-1940.
- ff. 117, 154, 165, 168 Arthur Hinsley, Cardinal; Archbishop of Westminster: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1935-1941: Partly signed.
- ff. 118, 164 Reverend John William Ewing, President, National Free Church Council: Letter to Lord Cecil from Rev. John William Ewing: 1939.
- f. 119 Sir Joseph Hallsworth, trade unionist: Letter to Lord Cecil from J. Hallsworth: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 120, 138 Fritz Müller, German refugee in England: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Fritz Müller: 1939.
- ff. 122-130, 255 International Peace Campaign: Memoranda, etc., rel. to the International Peace Campaign: 1936-1940: Partly Fr.: Partly printed.
- ff. 133, 142, 159, 170, 173 Wilhelm Keilhau, Norwegian historian and economist: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Wilhelm Keilhau: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 136, 139 James R. Leishman, of the League of Nations Union, Edinburgh Branch: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and James R. Leishman: 1939, 1941.
- f. 143 Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron Fisher 1961; Bishop of Chester and (1945) Archbishop of Canterbury: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Geoffrey Francis Fisher: 1939, 1949: Signed.
- ff. 146, 169 Sir Richard Thomas Dyke Acland, 15th Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and R. T. D. Acland: 1938-1941: Signed.
- ff. 147, 148 Judith V. Corcoran, of the League of Nations Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Judith V. Corcoran: 1938-1944: Signed.
- f. 149 Alfred Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and A. Duff Cooper: 1922, 1939: Signed.
- f. 151 Sir David Victor Kelly, GCMG: Letter to Lord Cecil from D. V. Kelly: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 155, 157, 163 Thomas Jeeves Horder, 1st Baron Horder: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Horder: 1936, 1939.
- f. 158 Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, 2nd Baron Houghton; formerly Milnes; Marquess of Crewe: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Crewe: 1923-1943: Signed.
- f. 161 Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair: 1936-1940: Signed.
- f. 162 John Maynard Keynes, Baron Keynes: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and John Maynard Keynes: 1938, 1939: Signed.
- ff. 174, 214, 234, 235, 239, 242 John A. Hutton, of the Over-Seas League and Post-War Bureau: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and John A. Hutton: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 176, 237, 238 Sun Ching-ling, widow of Dr Sun Yat-senior: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sun Ching-ling: 1939: Signed.
- f. 178 Mrs Margery Ogden, writing from Liverpool: Letter to Lord Cecil from Mrs Margery Ogden: 1939.
- ff. 181, 190, 206, 236, 251 Pierre Comert, of 'Le Temps', Paris: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Pierre Comert: 1923-1945: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 185, 187 H. W. Le Prevost, Editor of 'Headway': Correspondence between Lord Cecil and H. W. Le Prevost: 1939: Partly signed.
- f. 189 Patrick Harrington Edwards, solicitor: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Patrick Harrington Edwards: 1908-1943: Partly printed. Mostly signed.
- ff. 207, 213, 243, 249, 309 Sir Ronald Hibbert Cross, Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and R. H. Cross: 1939, 1940: Signed.
- ff. 217-228, 229-233 Switzerland: City of Paris: David Davies, 1st Baron Davies; President, Welsh Council, League of Nations Union: Diaries and Memoranda: Memoranda rel. to visits by Lord Davies to Paris and Switzerland: 1939: Copies.
- ff. 226, 299, 323 Joseph Paul-Boncour, French statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Joseph Paul-Boncour: 1925-1940: Partly Fr.: Signed.
- f. 240 Vasdias, Dutch journalist: Telegram to Lord Cecil from — Vasdias: 1939.
- ff. 250, 341 Patrick Ransome, of Federal Union: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Patrick Ransome: 1939, 1940: Signed.
- f. 253 Charles Wilfred Judd, CBE; of the League of Nations Union: Letters to Lord Cecil from Charles Wilfred Judd: 1939-1945: Signed.
- ff. 254, 256 William John Hawkey, of Long Wittenham: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and William John Hawkey: 1939.
- ff. 257, 298 David Euan Wallace, PC; MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and David Euan Wallace: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 258-262 N. B. Foot, General Secretary, The New Commonwealth: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from N. B. Foot: 1939: Signed.
- f. 263 Cheng Ming-shu, General; of the Chinese People's Foreign Relations Association: Letter to Lord Cecil from Cheng Ming-shu: 1939: Signed.
- ff. 265, 316 A. B. Cohen-Stuart, President, Netherlands Committee, International Peace Campaign: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and A. B. Cohen-Stuart: 1940: Signed.
- f. 267 Trajar Zavalani, Vice President, Free Albania Committee in the USA: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Trajar Zavalani: 1939-1944: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- ff. 272-290, 291-297 Federal Union: Memoranda rel. to Federal Union: 1939: Printed.
- ff. 301-305v Harold Gibson, Director, Finnish Aid Bureau; afterwards of the Ministry of Information: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Harold Gibson: 1940.
- ff. 306, 307, 327 A. L. Th. L. Bigot, of Amsterdam: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and A. L. Th. L. Bigot: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 308, 313 Sir Herbert William Malkin, GCMG: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Herbert William Malkin: 1940-1944: Signed.
- f. 314 Miss Nancy Stewart Parnell, of the League of Nations Union: Miss Irene M. Butler, Secretary to Lord Cecil: Letter to Miss Irene M. Butler from Miss Nancy Stewart Parnell: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 319-322v Frank M. Hnik, of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London: Letters, etc, to Lord Cecil from Frank M. Hnik: 1940, 1944: Partly signed.
- f. 320 Jan Garrigue Masaryk, Czech statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Jan Garrigue Masaryk: 1934-1944: Partly signed.
- ff. 321-322v Printed Matter: `The Spirit of Czechoslovakia', no. 1: 1939.
- f. 325 Clark Mel Eichelberger, Director, League of Nations Association Inc., New York: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Clark Mel Eichelberger: 1937-1945: Signed.
- ff. 325, 329 Henry Lewis Stimson, US Secretary of State: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Henry Lewis Stimson: 1929-1940: Signed.
- f. 326 William Browne Brander, Secretary, Universities Bureau of the British Empire: Letters to Lord Cecil from William Browne Brander: 1940-1944: Signed.
- f. 328 Major A. J. C. Freshwater, MC; TD; Secretary, League of Nations Union: Colonel G. N. Wyatt, of the League of Nations Union, Bristol Branch: Correspondence between Col. G. N. Wyatt and Maj. A. J. C. Freshwater: 1936, 1940.
- f. 329 Francis Paul Walters, of the Secretariate of the League of Nations: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Francis Paul Walters: 1922-1945: Mostly signed.
- f. 330 Sarah Gertrude Millin, author: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sarah Gertrude Millin: 1940.
- ff. 332, 337 John Sturge Stephens, of the University of Birmingham: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and John Sturge Stephens: 1940.
- ff. 333, 343 Kenneth Bruce McFarlane, historian: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Kenneth Bruce McFarlane: 1940.
- ff. 334, 336 John Bennett Black, Professor of History at Aberdeen: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and John Bennett Black: 1940: Signed.
- ff. 335, 342 Arthur C. Turner, of the University of Glasgow: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Arthur C. Turner: 1940.
- f. 338 John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir: Letters to Lord Cecil from Lord Tweedsmuir: 1908-1940: Partly signed.
- f. 339 Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, S African statesman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr: 1940: Signed.
- f. 345 Cheng Yin-fu, Executive Secretary, China Branch, International Peace Campaign: International Peace Campaign; International Secretariate: Letter to International Peace Campaign (International Secretariate) from Cheng Yin-fu: 1940: Copy.
- f. 348 Gisela Herwig, German refugee: Memorandum rel. to Gisela Herwig: 1940.
- f. 349 Charles Henry Wyndham, 3rd Baron Leconfield: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lord Leconfield: 1940: Printed.
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- Western Manuscripts
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- 032-001958901
036-001959006
040-001959033 - Is part of:
- Add MS 51071-51204 : THE CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS Correspondence and papers of Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood…
Add MS 51158-51192 : B. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS. Vols. LXXXVIII-CXXII. General correspondence, chronologically…
Add MS 51184 : Vol. CXIV (ff. 349). Sept. 1939-Jan. 1940.includes:ff. 1, 13, 21 Dr Franz Wolff, German refugee in England: Miss Irene M.… - Hierarchy:
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- 1939
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- 1940
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- Acland, Richard Thomas Dyke, 15th Baronet, politician, 1906-1990
Bailey, Vernon Gerald, author; Secretary, National Peace Council, 1903-1975
Behrens, Leonard Frederick
Bigot, A L Th L, of Amsterdam
Black, James Macdougall, DD, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Black, John Bennett, Professor of History at Aberdeen
Brander, William Browne, Sec Universities Bureau of the British Empire
Brodetsky, Selig, Professor of Mathematics at Leeds University
Buchan, John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, author, historian and Governor-General of Canada, 1875-1940
Butler, Irene M, Miss sec to Lord Cecil
Butler, Richard Austen, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, politician, 1902-1982
Cape, Herbert Jonathan, publisher
Chalk, George Brisbane, solicitor
Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, Prime Minister, 1869-1940
Cheng Ming-shu, General,of the Chinese People's Foreign Relations Association
Cheng Yin-fu, Executive Sec China Branch International Peace Campaign
Citrine, Walter MacLennan, 1st Baron Citrine, 1887-1983
Cohen-Stuart, A B, President Netherlands Committee International Peace Campaign
Comert, Pierre, of 'Le Temps' Paris
Cooper, Alfred Duff, 1st Viscount Norwich, politician and diplomatist, 1890-1954
Corcoran, Judith V, of the League of Nations Union
Cross, Ronald Hibbert, Baronet
Davies, David, 1st Baron Davies, politician, 1880-1944
Edwards, Patrick Harrington, solicitor and army officer, 1885-1945
Eichelberger, Clark Mel, Director League of Nations Association Inc New York
Ewing, John William, minister, 1864-1951
Federal Union
Figgures, Frank Edward, civil servant, 1910-1990
Fisher, Geoffrey Francis, Baron Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1887-1972
Foot, N B, General Secretary, The New Commonwealth Society, fl 1923-1943
Freshwater, A J C, Major MC, TD, Sec League of Nations Union
Gibson, Harold, lecturer and civil servant, 1884-1961
Haakon VII, King of Norway, 1872-1957
Hallsworth, Joseph, trade unionist
Harris, John Hobbis, Sec Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society
Harris, Ray Baker, US author
Hart, Basil Henry, Knight, military historian and strategist, 1895-1970
Hawkey, William John, of Long Wittenham
Hertz, Joseph Herman, Very Reverend Chief Rabbi of British Empire
Herwig, Gisela, German refugee
Hinsley, Arthur, Cardinal, Archbishop of Westminster
Hnik, Frank M, of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London
Hofmeyr, Jan Hendrik, S African statesman
Horder, Thomas Jeeves, 1st Baron Horder, physician, 1871-1955,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000109789800
Hutton, John A, of the Over-Seas League and Post-War Bureau
Huxley, Julian Sorell, FRS
International Peace Campaign
International Peace Campaign, International Secretariate
Judd, Charles Wilfred, CBE, of the League of Nations Union
Keilhau, Wilhelm, Norwegian historian and economist
Kelly, David Victor, GCMG
Keynes, John Maynard, Baron Keynes, economist, 1883-1946,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121258885
Lambart, Frederick Rudolph, 10th Earl of Cavan, Field-Marshal
Latimer, W H, Major of the War Office
Le Prevost, H W, Editor of `Headway'
Leggett, Malcolm, of Bournemouth
Leishman, James R, of the League of Nations Union Edinburgh Branch
Locock, Guy Harold, of the Foreign Office, afterwards Director Federation of British Industries
Lowe, Sidney Robert, naval officer, 1871-1945
Mack, T South, writing from Haddiscoe Manor Norwich
Macmillan, Hugh Pattison, Baron Macmillan, judge, 1873-1952
Malkin, Herbert William, Knight, Legal adviser to the Foreign Office, 1883-1945
Mander, Geoffrey Le Mesurier, Knight, politician and industrialist, 1882-1962
Masaryk, Jan Garrigue, Czech statesman, 1886-1948,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000010864727X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/4989911
McFarlane, Kenneth Bruce, historian
Millin, Sarah Gertrude, author
Milnes, Robert Offley Ashburton, 1st Marquess of Crewe, politician, 1858-1945
Müller, Fritz, German refugee in England
Ogden, Margery, Mrs writing from Liverpool
Ormerod, Mary, Mrs of the International Committee for Assistance of German Refugee Professional Workers, 1894-1975,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/307295198
Parnell, Nancy Stewart, Miss of the League of Nations Union
Paton, Herbert James, Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford
Paul-Boncour, Joseph, French statesman
Ransome, Patrick, of Federal Union
Rosenstein, Paul, physician, formerly of Berlin
Rumbold, Horace George Montagu, 9th Baronet, diplomat, 1869-1941
Rushton, Gerald Wynne, author and playwright
Sinclair, Archibald Henry Macdonald, 1st Viscount Thurso
Sinclair, Marigold, wife of Archibald 1st Viscount Thurso
Snell, Henry, Baron Snell
Stainton, H H, representative League of Nations Union Midland Region
Stephens, John Sturge, of the University of Birmingham
Stimson, Henry Lewis, US Sec of State
Sun Ching-ling, widow of Dr Sun Yat-sen
Tollinton, Richard Bartram Boyd, of the British Council, diplomatist
Trenchard, Hugh Montague, Marshal of the R.A.F. Viscount Trenchard
Turner, Arthur C, of the University of Glasgow
Vasdias, —, Dutch journalist
Wallace, David Euan, PC, MP
Walters, Francis Paul, of the Secretariate of the League of Nations
Wardlaw-Milne, John Sydney, KBE
Water, Charles Theodore te, High Commissioner for South Africa
Wilson, Alec, speaker on behalf of the League of Nations Union
Wolff, Franz, Dr German refugee in England
Wyatt, G N, Colonel of the League of Nations Union Bristol Branch
Wyndham, Charles Henry, 3rd Baron Leconfield
Yehia, Mohamed, promoter of an Anglo-Egyptian Union, b 1899
Zavalani, Trajar, Vice President Free Albania Committee in the USA - Places:
- Hodeidah, Arabian Peninsula, Asia
Libya, Africa
Paris, France
Switzerland