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Document · 1936.07.20
Fait partie de Private Archives

Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": promulgation by the Senate of new laws abolishing most of the civic rights guaranteed by the Danzig Constitution; Poland's new attitude towards the Nazis in Danzig with Warsaw demonstrations in favour of an extension of Poland's rights in the Free City and Poland's commitment as the League of Nations mandatory to maintain the position of the League of Nations and its High Commissioner.

Document · 1936.07.20
Fait partie de Private Archives

Extract from the "Manchester Guardian": repressive measures taken by the Danzig Nazi Government against Danzig Opposition and the Jews; these drastic measures abolished the Danzig Constitution guaranteed by the League of Nations; consternation in France after A. Hitler's newest "coup d'Etat abolishing the Statute of Danzig"; summoning of the Council of the League of Nations for urgent action.

Document · 1936.07.20
Fait partie de Private Archives

Extract from the "Morning Post" on the drastic measures taken by the Danzig Nazi Government, abolishing most of the rights guaranteed by the Danzig Constitution and the League of Nations; A. Greiser's aggressive speech against the League of Nations and its High Commissioner worsened the already precarious relations between Danzig and Poland; huge demonstration held in Warsaw to request an extension of the Polish rights in Danzig.

Document · 1936.07.20
Fait partie de Private Archives

It appeared that J. Beck, Polish Foreign Minister, knew in advance and approved A. Greiser's and the Nazi Government's decrees abolishing virtually the Danzig Constitution guaranteed by the League of Nations; France insisted that a League of Nations meeting be held.

Press Cutting "Mr. Sean Lester Helpless"
Document · 1936.07.20
Fait partie de Private Archives

Following A. Greiser's and the Nazi Government's decrees abolishing virtually the Danzig Constitution guaranteed by the League of Nations, S. Lester could not take any action unless he received a complaint that the regulations were unjust.

Document · 1936.07.20
Fait partie de Private Archives

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.

Document · 1936.07.21
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Extract from "Le Figaro": A. Forster's speech attacking S. Lester's action as Danzig High Commissioner; huge demonstrations in Poland against the new decrees issued by the Danzig Nazi Government; talks between Polish representatives (the president Moscicki, the general Rydz-Smigly and the Foreign Minister J. Beck) on the situation in Danzig; Geneva awaiting S. Lester's report on Danzig; Italian neutrality regarding Danzig.

Press Cutting "Tyranny in a Free City"
Document · 1936
Fait partie de Private Archives

Extract from the "Leeds": Nazi tyranny in Danzig; A. Greiser's repressive measures enabled the Danzig Nazis to dissolve the Opposition parties and newspapers, as well as all the rights guaranteed by the Danzig Constitution; status of Danzig established by the Versailles Treaty as a free city under the League of Nations' protection to give Poland an access to the sea; Nazis' campaign for the return of Danzig to Germany with a Constitution based on the Berlin model.