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Document · 1934.10.02
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Conflict between the Senate, President H. Rauschning, and the Party headed by A. Forster; A. Greiser presented, in Berlin, an ultimatum to H. Rauschning: to carry out five proposals from the National Socialist Party (A. Forster and A. Greiser) concerning mainly the prohibition of the opposition press, and the liquidation of all organizations of the opposition parties such as the "Sozialistischer Allgemeiner Arbeiterverband", etc. or to resign, H. Rauschning neither accepted the proposals nor resigned, he was willing to maintain the Constitution; S. Lester's intervention to A. Greiser, that denied the conflict between the Senate and the Party; issuing of a new newspaper, the "Danziger Tageblatt", denounced by A. Forster's "Vorposten", because the editor was a well-known German journalist, a supporter of Stresemann, who belonged to one of the non-Nazi parties; an alliance between H. Rauschning and the Zentrum not an unlikely possibility.

Document · 1934.10.03
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Heavy punishment inflicted in cases where the offence was more against the National Socialist Party than the State, regarding the "Allgemeiner Arbeiterverband"; S. Lester thought a good step was done towards the normalising of life in Danzig for the opponents of the National Socialist Party.

Document · 1934.10.08
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Danzig events were against H. Rauschning's retention of the Senate presidency, A. Greiser, who was SS, was not a man of H. Rauschning's culture, incidents in his career made it difficult to have confidence in him, and if appointed he would be A. Forster's nominee; questions regarding the rights of the Catholic Youth or the Kulturkammer, etc., may affect articles in the Constitution.

Document · 1934.10.27
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Elections that should have taken place in 1932, but postponed by the Government, decision renewed by the National Socialist Government in 1933; according to S. Lester the National Socialists will gain.

Document · 1934.11.13
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The rules of procedure of the League of Nations Council prevented people from adding questions to the Agenda of extraordinary sessions: S. Lester decided not to propose to add any Danzig questions to the Council's agenda.

Document · 1934.11.13
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Since H. Rauschning retired degenerated situation in Danzig; Berlin Authorities requested tranquillity in Danzig; for S. Lester the situation in Danzig was a possible threat of war against the Constitution and the guarantee of the League of Nations; S. Lester skeptic on the future of Danzig if H. Rauschning overthrown on the basis of a programme designed against the Constitution (S. Lester had confidence in H. Rauschning); petition of the Catholic Priests of Danzig: S. Lester pressed hard for the Senate's reply.

Document · 1934.11.15
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S. Lester on A. Greiser's Constitution assurances: a National Socialist State could not be set up unless the Constitution were to be regarded as a farce; Boettcher: it seemed "treason" that German Danzigers appealed against their own Government to outside authorities; for S. Lester it was rather silly not to appeal to the League of Nations, not a foreign institution but an international one and that a German Danziger be expected to prefer the use of international right to the suppression of his Party; philosophy of National Socialism: all opposition parties should disappear; if Volkstag election probably union of all the opposition parties.