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.
Extract from the "Danziger Volkstimme" on the political crisis between H. Rauschning, President of the Danzig national-socialist Senate and A. Forster, chief of the national-socialist party of the Free City of Danzig: H. Rauschning's resignation denied.
Extract from the "Yorkshire Post" on A. Forster's sarcastic attack upon S. Lester.
Nazi meeting: speeches of different nazi leaders such as Goebbels and Gauleiter A. Forster.
Excerpt from the "Scotsman" regarding the positions of A. Greiser, A. Forster and S. Lester in Danzig; comments on the Nazi suppression of opposition parties in Danzig and S. Lester's protest to the League of Nations Council.
Extract from "The Times": A. Greiser on the difficult situation in Danzig and A. Forster's violent attack on the High Commissioner; impression that the National Socialists were seeking to attain a dictatorship in Danzig.
Extract from the "Irish Times" on Danzig dangerous crisis, rumours of an impending Nazi coup in Danzig, S. Lester's report to the League of Nations on violent events occurring during a meeting held by the German Nationalist Party and on A. Forster having no official position in Danzig.
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.
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.
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.