Extract from the "Danziger Vorposten": main objective to create a proud, free, powerful and happy Germany; Germans in Danzig did not want to be separated from the Reich; Germans able to govern themselves without any Jews.
Message by Colonel Strutt wishing prosperity to Danzig, Colonel Strutt was apparently in 1920 the commanding officer of the Allied Forces in Danzig, Strutt's message was published by the "Vorposten", national-socialist newspaper, organ of Gauleiter A. Forster; rumours on A. Forster's and A. Greiser's relationships; display on public buildings of Party flags and emblems: enclosed is a Letter of 18 November 1935 from S. Lester to A. Greiser on Nazi Flags.
A. Forster's activities; A. Greiser's speech and von Radowitz's and von Neurath's assurances that this speech was not in accordance with German policy; talks between S. Lester and von Neurath.
Extract from the "Yorkshire Post" on Danzig political situation: Nazis in power seeking to convert Danzig into a Nazi outpost, application of an anti-constitutional policy, influence of A. Forster and A. Greiser, suppression of opposition newspapers, but the League of Nations was guarantor of the Constitution, condemnation by the Hague Court of the decrees of the Senate introducing the "Nazi idea of justice", which took no account of law and could inflict punishment according to "sound, popular feeling", no provision for Danzig return to the Reich, Danzig was a Free City under the League of Nations' supervision.
Extract from the "Sunday Times": attacks on the Danzig High Commissioner by the German Press on the grounds of his proposal of setting up a Committee to investigate the Danzig situation further to Opposition Parties' complaints and of his criticism of A. Forster and A. Greiser.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": Constitution, freedom and National Socialism were the three key words of the Danzig problem.
Extract from the "Danziger Vorposten" Nr. 26 on the situation in Danzig, Gauleiter A. Forster's speech and S. Lester's annual report.
Extract from the "Daily Mail": S. Lester's intervention following a National Socialist attack on a German National Party meeting, one of the Danzig Opposition Parties; Danzig National-Socialist leader A. Forster's warning that the Danzig Nazis would not give in to the Opposition Parties.
Press on violent events in Danzig, attack on Deutsch-National meeting, and A. Forster's warning that the Danzig Nazis would not give in to the Opposition Parties.
S. Lester considered A. Forster the source of a great deal of Danzig's troubles.