A. Forster's public request on suppression in Danzig of the League of Nations High Commissioner and A. Hitler's seizure of power over Danzig.
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.
Visit to Danzig of P.J. Goebbels, Minister in charge of all Nazi propaganda; increasing nazification of the Free City thanks to the cooperation of the new High Commissioner C. Burckhardt from Switzerland and J. Beck's policy; the Nazi A. Forster had become the dictator of the Free City.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations" on the speech of the Nazi leader A. Forster stating that S. Lester's departure from Danzig was a victory of the Danzig Nazi Government over the League of Nations and that Danzig had to be returned to the Reich.
Extract from "L'Echo de Paris" on A. Forster's violent attack on S. Lester.
Extract from the "Irish Times": A. Forster's attack on S. Lester in the Danzig press, A. Forster accused S. Lester of continually interfering with the internal political affairs of the Free City.
On S. Lester's telegram of protest to the League of Nations refused by a Danzig telegraph clerk, because the telegram would not have pleased A. Forster, the Danzig Nazi leader.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": press resentment against S. Lester's well-founded report criticizing the Danzig Nazi Government attempting to reproduce the German system and to make Danzig dependent upon the Reich, A. Greiser under the influence of the Nazis, A. Forster, Nazi leader, acting as local dictator in Danzig.
Excerpt from the "Morning Post" regarding meeting between A. Forster and A. Hitler to discuss what attitude the Danzig Nazis should adopt towards League of Nations activities in Danzig.
Extract from "The Times": new measures of so-called "security" issued by A. Greiser's Government; A. Forster's speech attacking the High Commissioner's activities in Danzig; Polish demonstrations against the infringement of the Danzig Constitution by the Nazi Government.