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Document · 1936
Fait partie de Private Archives

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.

Press Cutting "Danzig as Storm-Centre"
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.

Press Cutting "Cocking a Snook"
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.

Press Cutting "Coup de force à Dantzig"
Document · 1936.07.18
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Nazis' new blow in Danzig: new measures taken by the Danzig Nazi Government, presided over by A. Greiser, abolished the freedom guaranteed by the Constitution of the Free City, such as political freedom, freedom of the Opposition press, the right to join associations and the rights of the Jews, and it also established the Gestapo in Danzig, giving the police special powers.