Previous number: box 32
Contents: papers re Foreign and Press Research Service and Political Intelligence Department; correspondence, mainly official
1 box containing 3 folders
To SEW/12/1/1-12/1/3 piece descriptions
SEW/12/2 - Political Intelligence Department, weekly summaries (Oct 1940-1942 Aug)
Previous number: box 33
Contents: weekly political intelligence summaries on South-Eastern Europe, compiled for the Political Intelligence Department. RWSW was responsible for writing this section.
1 box containing 3 envelopes
To SEW/12/2/1-12/2/3 piece descriptions
SEW/12/3 - Papers by RWSW, written mainly for the Foreign and Research Press Service and the Political Intelligence Department and Chatham House and re other of his wartime activities (1939-1944, mainly 1940-1943)
Previous number: box 34
Contents: papers by RWSW, written mainly for the Foreign and Research Press Service (Chatham House) and the Political Intelligence Department; minutes and correspondence of the Chatham House Study Group on Peasant Affairs; proposals for "The New World", a successor to "New Europe"
1 box containing 1 envelope and 4 folders
To SEW/12/3/1-12/3/5 piece descriptions
SEW/12/4 - Papers by RWSW and others on general Balkan and Danubian topics (1939-1944)
Previous number: box 35
Contents: papers by RWSW and others on general Balkan and Danubian topics, some were written for the Foreign and Research Press Service (Chatham House) and the Political Intelligence Department
1 box containing 3 envelopes
To SEW/12/4/1-12/4/3 piece descriptions
SEW/12/5 - Papers by RWSW for Political Intelligence Department (1940-1942)
Previous number: box K
Contents: papers by RWSW for the Political Intelligence Department
1 box containing 2 envelopes
To SEW/12/5/1-12/5/2 piece descriptions
SEW/12/6 - Tribunal for internees opposed to the Nazi system (1939-1942)
Previous number: box 43
Contents: minutes of meetings, memos, correspondence and other papers. RWSW became a member of the Tribunal in Sept 1940 and remained a member until the Tribunal completed its task in May 1941. The Tribunal assessed the cases of those Austrians and Germans interned in Britain as enemy aliens who declared themselves supporters of the allied cause and wished to be released in order to take part in the war effort. Also contains some correspondence and papers re refugees more generally, including Czech and Spanish refugees.
1 box containing 3 folders
To SEW/12/6/1-12/6/3 piece descriptions