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14 March 1936
Pp 274/1/102-103 · Document · 1936.03.14
Part of Private Archives

Meeting of the League of Nations Council in London with invitation to Germany to be represented.

19 January 1936
Pp 274/1/64-65 · Document · 1936.01.19
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Geneva, 90th session of the League of Nations Council - Difficulties re the future of Danzig; Stanley Bruce, President of the Council's session.

20 January 1936
Pp 274/1/66-68 · Document · 1936.01.20
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Geneva, 90th session of the League of Nations Council - First day of Council, Danzig question discussed.

22 January 1936
Pp 274/1/68-70 · Document · 1936.01.22
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Geneva, 90th session of the League of Nations Council - Discussions on Sean Lester's report on Danzig situation.

23 January 1936 (1)
Pp 274/1/70-73 · Document · 1936.01.23
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Geneva, 90th session of the League of Nations Council - A. Eden's declaration at opening of Council debate on Danzig situation; A. Greiser's, President of the Danzig Senate, declaration; social life: dinner with J. Avenol, J. Beck, Litvinov, Titulesco, Monch, Haar, Aras; work on draft report.

25 January 1936
Pp 274/1/76-78 · Document · 1936.01.25
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Geneva, 90th session of the League of Nations Council - Amendments to report on Danzig; report agreed to by British, Poles and Danzigers; talks with Wolfgang Krauel, German Consul General, A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate, (on A. Forster) and A. Eden.

26 January 1936 (1)
Pp 274/1/78-79 · Document · 1936.01.26
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Geneva, 90th session of the League of Nations Council - Talk with W. Krauel, German Consul General on A. Forster and on report on Danzig

6 March 1936 (2)
Pp 274/1/97-98 · Document · 1936.03.06
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Announcement by Hitler of re-occupation of demilitarized zone and of readiness to replace Locarno Pact by non-agression-pacts with France and Belgium, and to make pact with Lithuania regarding Poland's access to the sea.

HURC-WCHR-SPK-* UN 183388 · Document · 1993.06.15
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The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governments to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Member States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Haris Silajdzic, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, addresses the Conference.