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Document · 1936
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Excerpt from the "Journal des Nations": "L'arrogance de M. Greiser au Conseil: M. Greiser précise - Approbation du Reich officiel ... - Un débat aux Communes - Les fruits amers de la capitulation devant l'agresseur - Commentaires de la presse française - Opinions polonaises - La situation à Dantzig" - ... et de la presse dirigée nazie - Les réactions à Londres " regarding A. Greiser's opinion of S. Lester, the position of High Commissioner of Danzig and the involvement of the League of Nations in the internal affairs of Danzig; discusses the role of the Polish government in resolving conflicts in Danzig; provides brief overview of S. Lester's situation in Danzig after A. Greiser's speech to the League of Nations Council.

Document · 1936.07.06
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Extract from the "Dundee Courier and Advertiser": A. Greiser's violent speeches against the League of Nations; suppression of all freedom of opinion by the Nazi majority in the Danzig Senate; attacks on the High Commissioner; short history on Danzig.

Document · 1936.07.18
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Extract from the "Belfast News-Letter" regarding a disdainful movement of the hand made by A. Greiser at a meeting of the League of Nations Council, at which he violently attacked the League of Nations in his speeches.

Document · 1936.07.16
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Extract from the "Daily Herald": in this article, Elizabeth Wiskemann compared the Free City of Danzig to a concentration camp; since 1933 the Government of Danzig was Nazi; a close collaboration existed between A. Greiser President of the Danzig Senate and A. Forster leader of the Nazi Party; Nazis used violence, terrorism, and corruption; judges were obliged to give pro-Nazi verdicts; the task of the League of Nations High Commissioner at Danzig was difficult since he had duties but no power; two press photographs and a small map.