A. Greiser proposed a visit of Schäfer, President of the Bank of Danzig, to Geneva; drafts from J. Avenol to S. Lester regarding the financial situation.
High tribute paid by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to S. Lester for the immense work he did for the League of Nations in difficult circumstances; Nazi terrorism in Danzig; Nazi Government's new decrees violating the Danzig Constitution guaranteed by the League of Nations; Danzig Nazis' purpose was to expel the League of Nations High Commissioner from Danzig.
Extract from the "Journal de Genève" about Switzerland not present in the first General Assembly of the United Nations in London; about S. Lester keeping the League of Nations going during the war time and about the spirit of Geneva for international co-operation.
Toynbee's 1936 survey on Danzig.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": Anglo-Irish tariff walls dispute; wasn't this economic dispute a pretext for separating the Irish Free State from Great-Britain and creating an independent Irish Republic, what was E. de Valera's wish?
Title page only of a folder mentioned "confidential" regarding the correspondence from 1st January to 20th December 1935 between S. Lester, High Commissioner at Danzig, and the Secretary-General, as well as two other people.
S. Lester's stay in London from 30 October to 7 December 1944, his first trip outside Switzerland since January 1940.
On his arrival to Geneva and the lunch planned with R. Tyler and R.M.F. Charron.