Series consists of cables which were originally with the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, but were created by Sture Linner in his initial capacity as Chief of the United Nations Civilian Operations, then as of 25 May 1961, as Officer-in-Charge ONUC. Arranged chronologically.
Series consists of index cards with information regarding individuals, both nationals and foreign nationals. Arranged alphabetically by name.
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Series consists of large index size cards with information regarding individuals, both nationals and foreign nationals. Arranged alphabetically by name.
Series consists of oversize cards with information regarding individuals, nationals and foreign nationals. Each card includes a photograph of the individual. Arranged alphabetically by names.
Restrictions: Series contains highly sensitive personal information. Please consult an archivist for access details.
Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, bulletins, photographs, newsclippings, handwritten notes, administrative circulars, maps, magazines, brochures, contracts, messages, personal identification materials, date books, business cards, receipts, lists, transcripts, questionaires, and unopened mail. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: instructions to maintain or establish public order; tribal conflicts; military movements; propaganda; information on various political parties; individuals suspected of communist activities; prisioners; investigations; UN personnel; mercenaries; and amateur radio. Correspondents include Mr. Rosio, Consul de Suede; A. de Ryckman de Batz, Vice-Consul de Suede; U. Thant, Secretary-General; Paul Kazembe, Le Commissaire Principal; Dr. Sture Linner, Officer-in-Charge; N. Kanakaratne, Legal Advisor; G. Munongo, Minister of the Interior. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Series non-registry files are comprised of the section relating to the Office of the Chief of Civilian Operations (previously the Special Representative of the Secretary-General). For the remainder of the non-registry files see S-0752. Record types include correspondence, handwritten documents, newspaper clippings, translations, notes verbale, statements, telegrams, lists, diagrams, booklets, and forms. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: arms and ammunition at Kitona; UN personnel; ONUC personnel; movements of personnel; incidents at Port Franqui; military personnel; incidents in Goma and Kindu; food supplies; mercenaries; and refugees. Correspondents include Andrew Cordier, Special Representative of the Secretary-General; Ralph Bunche, Special Representative of the Secretary-General; Dag Hammarskold, Secretary-General; Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo; Dr. S. Linner, Chief of UN Civlian Operations; I.J. Rikhye, Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General; Cyrille Adoula, Prime Minister; R.K. Gardiner; and Carl C. Von Horn, Supreme Commander. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
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Series consists of a wide variety of non-registry files, including political matters, reports and correspondences, political situation files, telex conversations and cables, personal papers, Civilian and Technical Operations files, Technical Assistance files, Congo Fund files, Conferences and meetings, visits and inspections by UN officials, military matters (extensive), structure and functioning of the Congolese Government files, Armee Nationale Congolaise files, weekly situation reports, mercenaries files, foreign nationals and undesirable persons files, refugees, prisoners, and requests for UN protection files. Types of records are correspondence, cables, code cables, newspaper clippings, progress reports, speeches, minutes of meetings, handwritten documents, aides-memoires, forms, press releases, memorandas, summary records, telegrams, maps, and notes verbale. Correspondents include: Carey Seward, Chief Administrative Officer; R. Gorge, Principal Legal Advisor and Political Advisor; Dag Hammarskold, Secretary-General; Mr. Gardiner; Philippe de Seynes, Under-Secretary for Economics and Social Affairs; Andrew Cordier, Special Representative of the Secretary-General; E.W. Mathu, Chief, UN Representative in Elisabethville; B.F. Osorio-Tafall, Chief of Civilian Operations; Ralph Bunch, Under-Secretary; Max Dorsinville, Officer-in-Charge; and S. Linner, Acting Special Representative, ONUC, Leopoldville. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Restrictions: Series contains sensitive personal information. Please consult the archivist for access details.
Series consists of cables, code cables, handwritten notes, lists, letters, memoranda, and translations. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: purpose of ONUC; ANC; Prime Minister Adoula; anti-UN propaganda; airlifts; Katangese gendarmerie; financing of civilian operations; staff structure; ceasefire; negotiated withdrawal of UN troops; and military coup d'etat by ANC Commander-in-Chief Joseph Mobutu. Correspondents include S. Habib Ahmed, Chief Administrative Officer; Dr. Ralph Bunche, Under Secretary for Special Political Affairs; General Chr. R. Kaldager, Force Commander; U Thant, Secretary-General; Max H. Dorsinville, Officer-in-Charge; Bibiano F. Osorio-Tafall, Officer-in-Charge; Brian Urquhart; General Sean MacEoin, Force Commander; and Sture Linner, Officer-in-Charge. Files are arranged by subject, and are roughly alphabetical thereunder. This series was formerly boxes S-0463-0961, S-0463-0962, and S-0462-0963. Date of establishment occurred on 14/07/1960 by Security Resolution 143 (1960). The date of dissolution was 30/06/1964.
Series consists of charts, code cables, cables, aide-memoires, lists, news summaries, operation orders, minutes of meetings, reports, letters, memoranda, and newspaper clippings. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: ANC; propaganda; Antoine Gizenga; plans for withdrawal of UN troops; US military aid to the Congo; Prime Minister Adoula; the return of Tshombe; financial situation in the Congo; civilian officers; personnel matters; mercenaries; situation in Kindu; relations between ONUC and ANC; and the security of documents. Correspondents include General Chr. R. Kaldager, Force Commander; Dr. Ralph Bunche, Under Secretary for Special Political Affairs; Max H. Dorsinville, Officer-in-Charge; Bibiano F. Osorio-Tafall, Officer-in-Charge; Brian Urquhart; U Thant, Secretary-General; and Carey Seward, Chief Administrative Officer. Files are arranged by subject and are roughly alphabetical thereunder. This series was formerly boxes S-0463-0963 and S-0463-0964. Date of establishment occurred on 14/07/1960 by Security Resolution 143 (1960). The date of dissolution was 30/06/1964.
Series consists of agreements, cables, interview transcripts, Security Council documents, General Assembly documents, charts, contracts, drafts, lists, handwritten notes, inventories, job descriptions, packing lists, letters, newspaper clippings, speeches, and reports. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: accommodations; airline tickets and refunds; personnel; theft of vehicles; famine relief; budget and finance; claims; equipment; UNTAB; UNDP Local Survey Board; experts; and Congo ethnic groups and tribes. Correspondents include S. Habib Ahmed, Chief Administrative Officer; Bibiano F. Osorio-Tafall, Officer-in-Charge; G. Wildman, Adminstrative Officer, Bukavu; Irene Lorenzo, Head, ONUC Claims Unit; Irene Lorenzo, Assistant Resident Representative; A.E. Saenger, Resident Representative; G.A. Beliard, Chief Budget Officer; George Lansky, Acting Chief, Field Operations Service, Office of General Services; C. Heinsius, Chief Communications Officer, TAB; James R. Brooks, Deputy Resident Representative; and J. Woods, Chief Transport Officer. Files are arranged alphabetically by subject. This series was formerly boxes S-0463-0949, S-0463-0950, S-0463-0951, and S-0463-0952. Date of establishment occurred on 14/07/1960 by Security Resolution 143 (1960). The date of dissolution was 30/06/1964.