Reaction in Danzig to A. Hitler's speech and the reoccupation of the demilitarized zone in the West, A. Forster after a long absence in Germany returned to Danzig, where he will make profit for the Party from the situation.
Petition regarding the treatment by the Danzig Senate of Jewish and Opposition candidates for the legal service of the State; complaints regarding an anti-Jewish film, as well as the charges against the editor of the Jewish paper the "Danziger Echo".
Talk between S. Lester and A. Greiser on Major Stach's speech, senior officer in charge of the police; on mail interferences regarding S. Lester's correspondence with the Secretary-General, as well as the German National Party's correspondence also interfered with in the post; press seizure by the Police; anti-Jewish film; Deputy Gamm's series of complaints on the grounds that the Danzig Constitution was not kept; May League of Nations Council's agenda questions.
Major Stach's Speech on the duties and position of the police in the National Socialist State.
Translations of the four decrees issued by the Danzig Senate further to the League of Nations' recommendations; extension of S. Lester's mandate to be discussed to the next League of Nations Council Session.
Talks between S. Lester and Boettcher on outstanding questions, recruitment in Danzig for the German army, the comparative tranquillity with regard to Danzig but the fact that the present policy of cooperation might disappear after the May Session, the failure in trying to unify the different political Parties, the German press attacks on the High Commissioner, the press comments on the anniversary of the 1935 elections.
Celebration of A. Hitler's birthday in Danzig.
The question of the display of the Swastika flag on public buildings was settled (see the enclosed translation of the order of 27 April 1936, by President A. Greiser, providing that only the Danzig State flag was to be hoisted on State buildings); recruitment by Danzig police of Danzig citizens for the German army.
Extract from the "Cork Examiner" on the improvement of the situation between the Danzig Government and the League of Nations High Commissioner.