Deterioration of the situation regarding the Danzig Constitution; wish of the Nazi Party leaders to make Danzig a Nazi city in spite of the Constitution and the League of Nations; Council's recommendations not carried out; press suppressions; Danzig Government's attitude of open defiance of the League of Nations; High Commissioner's report on Gauleiter A. Forster's activities who was a real dictator in Danzig; new election petitioned for by the Opposition Parties; League of Nations' possible means of intervention; S. Lester convinced that the Danzig Government had no intention to keep the Constitution; special Committee of investigation to examine the Danzig laws and their administration.
Report of the talks between L. Krabbe and Krauel dated 6 January 1936 on S. Lester and the situation in Danzig, S. Lester's visit to von Neurath, A. Forster's and A. Greiser's behaviours and relationships with S. Lester.
The conflict in Danzig between S. Lester, the Senate and A. Forster never came to a personal plane, talks between S. Lester and the German Consul General, von Radowitz's reaction.
Extract from the "Vorposten" of 1 February 1936.
Danzig grave situation following violent internal events, Danzig situation worsened by A. Forster's speech and role, Danzig Senate responsible, S. Lester's grave line with the Senate, necessity to maintain peace and order in Danzig on the basis of the Constitution.
Extract from "Le Temps": A. Forster requested S. Lester's resignation, numerous conflicts between the Free City of Danzig and the different Danzig High Commissioners, Position of Poland within these internal conflicts.
Extract from "Le Petit Parisien": incident in Danzig with the Captain of the German cruiser "Leipzig", who did not pay any courtesy visit to the High Commissioner S. Lester; A. Forster's violent attack on S. Lester accused of being in favour of the Danzig Opposition Parties.
Extract from "Le Matin": A. Forster's declarations on the incident between S. Lester and the Captain of the German cruiser "Leipzig", as well as on the presence in Danzig of a High Commissioner; photographs of S. Lester and the "Leipzig" cruiser.
Extract from "Le Figaro": A. Forster's attack on S. Lester, A. Forster requested S. Lester's immediate departure after S. Lester was slighted by the captain of the German cruiser "Leipzig", who was ordered by the War Minister in Berlin not to pay a courtesy visit to the Danzig High Commissioner.
Extract from the "Dublin Evening Mail": attack on S. Lester and his administration, S. Lester accused of undue interference in Danzig internal affairs, A. Forster's statement on the fact that a High Commissioner in Danzig was useless, Nazi's efforts to obtain a dictatorship of Danzig.