Life based on National Socialist principles in a Landjahr camp; Arbeitsgericht and cases of dismissed State and Municipal Officials for political reasons; A. Greiser appointed member of the Reichsjägerrat by General Göring; Adomat, "Volksstimme" Editor, was fined for an article on the birth of the Third Reich; "Der Verband der Polen" changed its Constitution so as to exclude Jews.
Danzig expenditure and revenue; gold leaving Danzig; Government's action; Centre Party's newspaper referring to A. Greiser's broadcast speech.
Great National Socialist Party demonstration on the occasion of the funeral of the SA man killed during the attack on the Deutschnational meeting; S. Lester to A. Greiser on preventive measures, action of the Police towards Opposition Parties, A. Forster's role in the troubles in Danzig and A. Forster's speeches.
Display of Swastika flags on public buildings, Catholic youth uniforms, recruiting campaign on behalf of the German army, no Danzig new questions on the League of Nations Council Agenda, High Commissioner's appointment renewal.
The "Volkstimme", that published an alleged speech by President A. Greiser at Schidlitz, was suppressed by the Police for having published false reports.
Situation in Europe and Danzig; League of Nations in collapse and disarray; Von Radowitz on Germany's position regarding the Danzig question; propaganda attacks on S. Lester and the League of Nations; S. Lester's report to Geneva on recent events in Danzig and especially on the cruiser "Leipzig" incident regarded as serious; talks between S. Lester and Lubienski, J. Beck's personal lieutenant, on Germany's position regarding the Danzig question; A. Greiser's violent speech against the League of Nations; S. Lester disappointed by J. Beck's statement after A. Greiser's violent speech, so that he informed Lubienski he thought his mission in Danzig had ended; secret meeting of the League of Nations Council because of the gravity of the situation; J. Beck's assurance that Poland would come to the support of the Danzig High Commissioner if necessary; S. Lester's anxiety because of rumours about his house in Danzig in flames and his family in flight, but the situation was still peaceful; talks between S. Lester and J. Beck on Poland's position and the cooperation required in case of disturbance in Danzig; talks between S. Lester and J. Avenol on the League of Nations' and the High Commissioner's difficult position in Danzig, on Poland's attitude and on S. Lester's go-slow policy in Danzig; disappearance, at the same time, of Abyssinia as a State.
Interview on the carrying out of the League of Nations Council's recommendations, on the question of the Danzig reunification to the German Reich, on the so-called respect of the Constitution by the Danzig Nazi Government, and on the problem of the interdependence of the Government and the Party.
Summary of Danzig press: A. Greiser's speech on the National-Socialist Party, Danzig and the National-Socialism, and the Danzig Constitution.
Extract from the "Danziger Neuesten Nachrichten" of 1 February 1936.