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.
After the new drastic decrees issued by the Danzig Nazi Government abolishing the rights and freedom guaranteed by the Danzig Constitution, A. Forster, Nazi leader of Danzig, declared in a violent speech attacking the League of Nations High Commissioner that Danzig no longer needed S. Lester's help.
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.
A. Forster's declaration that the Danzig Senate would henceforth ignore the League of Nations and its High Commissioner to settle the problems in Danzig; the Polish Government requested the protection of Polish citizens' rights in Danzig.
Conflict between A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate, and A. Forster, Gauleiter of the National-Socialist Party, on the carrying out of the League of Nations' decisions, A. Forster requested A. Greiser's resignation.
A. Forster, Danzig High Commissioner S. Lester, Polish representatives and Germany invited by Danzig press.
Extract from the "Danziger Vorposten": main objective to create a proud, free, powerful and happy Germany; Germans in Danzig did not want to be separated from the Reich; Germans able to govern themselves without any Jews.
Following S. Lester's departure from Danzig, Nazis proceeded to the arrest and suppression of all the political opponents; A. Forster declared that Danzig wanted no more High Commissioners.
Extract from the "Danziger Morgenzeitung" : struggle for the German cause and for National-Socialism in separated Danzig; action against the Danzig High Commissioner and the League of Nations; no need of another League of Nations High Commissioner; Poland's rights in Danzig.
Text published by the "Danziger Morgenzeitung": A. Forster's incitement to look to Berlin only, to maintain the German character of Danzig and to act against the League of Nations and the Danzig High Commissioner, A. Forster's specific attacks on S. Lester; question of S. Lester's successor; Poland's rights in Danzig; struggle against the Opposition Parties.