Election campaign; "Volkstimme" new suppression; accusations of "traitor"; Danzig and the free Saar; communications with the Danzig Senate on the freedom of the elections; press articles on the alleged report by S. Lester on incidents in the Volkstag; A. Greiser's accusations against S. Lester regarding this report; A. Greiser's speech to the judges; press and alleged terrorism.
Arthur Greiser, former President of the Danzig Senate, promoted as Gauleiter (Regional Leader) at Poznan (Warta district of German-occupied Poland).
Catholic Bishop O'Rourke denounced pagan tendencies, Marxism and Bolshevism in politics; A. Forster's speech: people giving information to the High Commissioner were "traitors and separatists"; A. Greiser's remarks: National Socialism accepted by whole German people except some anti-German elements in Danzig protected by an out-of-date Constitution.
Note from E. Giustiniani, an Italian, who was S. Lester's principal secretary, on Polish children refused at school; and on A. Greiser's speech explaining that the "Landespolizei" was a regular army at Danzig, speech that was the cause of the disagreement between the League of Nations and Danzig.
Senate's reply to Polish Minister regarding the Saar/Danzig placard; "Gazette Gdansk"; Polish paper seized by the Police on account of the article: "Election terror by National Socialists"; A. Greiser's invitation to A. Eden to visit Danzig: negative reply; Aide-Mémoire dated 26 March 1935: S. Lester's reply to A. Greiser's speech containing fundamental inexactitudes as to the functions attributed to the League of Nations by the Treaties in force.
A. Greiser's speech at a National Socialist election meeting on 23 March 1935.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations" on A. Greiser's speech violently attacking S. Lester.
Extract from "Le Petit Parisien" on A. Greiser's speech violently attacking S. Lester.
On A. Greiser's speech violently insulting S. Lester.