Following S. Lester's departure from Danzig, Nazis proceeded to the arrest and suppression of all the political opponents; A. Forster declared that Danzig wanted no more High Commissioners.
A. Forster, Danzig High Commissioner S. Lester, Polish representatives and Germany invited by Danzig press.
Extract from the "Daily Express": S. Lester's annual report on Danzig, Nazi decree laws in Danzig, S. Lester on A. Forster; photograph of S. Lester.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian" on the difficult situation in Danzig: Nazi Government of Danzig in revolt against the League of Nations' decisions; Danzig Constitution violated by several laws and decrees issued by the Nazi Government; S. Lester's report on a petition requesting the general elections of 7 April 1935 be invalidated, on the suppression of opposition newspapers and on A. Forster's role as real ruler of Danzig.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": press resentment against S. Lester's well-founded report criticizing the Danzig Nazi Government attempting to reproduce the German system and to make Danzig dependent upon the Reich, A. Greiser under the influence of the Nazis, A. Forster, Nazi leader, acting as local dictator in Danzig.
Extract from the "Irish Independent": A. Greiser's reply to S. Lester's report accusing the Nazi Government of violating the Danzig Constitution, A. Greiser on A. Forster's actions: he exercised an influence over the Government party but did not take part in Danzig Government affairs.
Extract from the "Time and Tide" on S. Lester's report regarding flagrant violations of the Constitution by the Danzig Nazi Government, and the fact that the Nazi Government took its orders from the German Nazi Party via A. Forster, German Nazi Gauleiter, as well as on the Nazi danger to the security of Europe.
Nazi meeting: speeches of different nazi leaders such as Goebbels and Gauleiter A. Forster.
Extract from the "Irish Times": A. Forster's attack on S. Lester in the Danzig press, A. Forster accused S. Lester of continually interfering with the internal political affairs of the Free City.
Extract from "Le Temps" on A. Forster's violent attack launched upon the Danzig High Commissioner.