A. Greiser's ridiculous declaration to the American press, illustrating his naïveté; A. Forster too busy to be interviewed by the American press; A. Greiser's congratulations regarding S. Lester's reappointment; League of Nations' guarantees in Danzig.
Translation in French of K. Papee's letter regarding A. Greiser's speech on Danzig, on the Polish-German Pact, on alleged negotiations between Berlin and Geneva, as well as between Berlin and Warsaw.
Extract from the "Daily Mail" on the decision taken by A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate and A. Forster, Danzig Nazi leader, to organise a regular "army" in Danzig based on the Reichswehr model.
Extract from the "Echo de Varsovie": A. Greiser's two violent speeches made at Geneva against the League of Nations; A. Greiser stated, however, that Danzig wanted to keep good relationships with Poland; historical facts on Danzig and its Polish population.
Extract from "The Times" on the incident that occurred at a dinner given by S. Lester in honour of the commander and officers of the German cruiser "Admiral Scheer" and in which A. Greiser participated, but A. Greiser left the reception in a demonstrative manner, because of the presence of H. Rauschning, and local newspapers declared it was a protest against the presence of representatives of the Opposition parties.
Excerpt from "The Guardian" regarding the suppression of opposition parties in Danzig; the precarious position of S. Lester in Danzig; a proposed meeting between J. Beck, S. Lester, and A. Greiser.
Excerpt from the "Irish Weekly Independent" regarding A. Greiser's speech at the League of Nations Council meeting in Geneva and the angry response of the the delegates to his speech and attitude.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": A. Greiser's and A. Forster's attacks on the League of Nations and its High Commissioner, they declared that Danzig had no more need of a governor; Poland's dilemma.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": speeches made by A. Greiser and A. Forster on the future of Danzig, explaining that Danzig wanted no more High Commissioners and should return to the Reich.
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.