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Document · 1936.06.15
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Extract from the "Liverpool Daily Post" on A. Eden as "rapporteur" to the League of Nations on the Danzig question, on Danzig violent incidents between Nazis and Opposition Parties, and on the President of the Senate A. Greiser thinking he could avoid pledges given to the League of Nations.

Document · 1936.07.15
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Excerpt from the "Evening Standard" regarding agreement between Poland and Germany on Danzig; terms of the pact include Polish control of the post office and port, Polish police will be admitted to the city, and the Poles will be able to veto in teh elction of the President of the Danzig Senate; also reports that A. Greiser will step down from his role as President of the Danzig Senate and that S. Lester will take a leave of absence from his role as High Commissioner.

Document · 1936.10.08
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Extract from the "Continental Daily Mail": K. Papée, Polish Minister, might succeed S. Lester as Danzig High Commissioner; A. Greiser's protest against the League of Nations Council's decision to request Poland to settle the situation of conflict in Danzig.

Document · 1936.10.07
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Extract from the "Daily Mail": A. Greiser's protest against the League of Nations' decision of giving Poland powers to put an end to the difficult situation in Danzig; the League of Nations accused of disturbing friendly relations between Germany and Poland.

Document · 1936.07.20
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Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": A. Greiser's and the Nazi Government's new decrees abolishing the Danzig Constitution guaranteed by the League of Nations; S. Lester's telegram of protest to the League of Nations refused by a Danzig telegraph clerk; a meeting had to be summoned by the League of Nations urgently, since the Council was the only body qualified to take the necessary decisions; French press different views on J. Beck's complicity or not with A. Greiser.