Norsk bokmål: Fridtjof Nansen som Folkeforbundets høykommissær for krigsfanger og flyktninger under et opphold i Sofia hvor han drøftet problemer ved utveksling av krigsfanger og flyktninger.
English: Fridtjof Nansen as the the League of Nations' high commissioner for prisoners of war and refugees, during a stay in Sofia, where he discussed problems regarding the exchange of prisoners of war and refugees.
Deutsch: Fridtjof Nansen, als Beauftragter für Flüchtlinge und Kriegsgefangene des Völkerbundes, während eines Aufenthaltes in Sofia, wo er das Problem des Austausches von Kriegsgefangenen und Flüchtlingen diskutiert hat.
Español: Fridtjof Nansen como el Alto Comisario para prisioneros de guerra y refugiados de la Liga de las Naciones durante una estancia en Sofia durante la cual se dicutieron el intercambio de prisioneros de guerra y refugiados.
Nederlands: Fridtjof Nansen als Hoge Commissaris voor Oorlogsgevangenen en Vluchtelingen van de Volkenbond tijdens een verblijf in Sofia, waar de onderhandelingen over uitwisseling van oorlogsgevangenen en vluchtelingen liepen.
Depicted person: Nansen, Fridtjof (1861-1930)
Depicted place: Bulgaria, Sofia
Date
before 1922
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