January
“U.S. Ships Go to Danzig: Will Also Call at Lubeck to Take On Sick Americans.” Washington Post 1 Jan. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
Dillon, E.J. “Poles need Allied help if Bolshevism is to be crushed, Dr. Dillon says.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 2 Jan. 1919: 20. ProQuest.
“Paderewski as President.” Manchester Guardian 2 Jan. 1919: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Polish Premier Urges International Port Be Formed at Danzig.” New-York Tribune 4 Jan. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Canadian Press. “Favors Making Dantzig an International Port.” Globe [Toronto] 4 Jan. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Danzig in dispute.” Independent 4 Jan. 1919: 8. ProQuest.
“American destroyers in the harbors of Danzig.” Boston Daily Globe 5 Jan. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“The Bolshevik Danger.” Sunday Times [London] 5 Jan. 1919: 7. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig and the Future of Poland.” New-York Tribune 5 Jan. 1919: C8. ProQuest.
“Danzig Will Raise Force to Block Poles’ Advance.” New-York Tribune 5 Jan. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
Simonds, Frank H. “How will the Peace Conference deal with the restoration of Poland?” Hartford Courant [Conn.] 5 Jan. 1919: X4. ProQuest.
“To combat Polish danger.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 5 Jan. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
Tobenkin, Elias. “Paderewski and His Policies for the Presidency of Poland.” New-York Tribune 5 Jan. 1919: B7. ProQuest.
“U.S. warships at Danzig.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 5 Jan. 1919: 3. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Allied Warships at Danzig.” Times [London] 6 Jan. 1919: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Central News. “Railway Strike at Danzig.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 6 Jan. 1919: 2. British Library Newspapers.
“Destroyers at Danzig to aid U.S. refugees.” Detroit Free Press 6 Jan. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
[No title.] Sun [New York, N.Y.] 6 Jan. 1919: 3. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Press Association. “British Naval Mission at Danzig.” Scotsman 6 Jan. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Repatriated prisoners at Leith.” Scotsman 6 Jan. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“The Strikes.” Scotsman 6 Jan. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Strikes in Germany.” Cornishman [Eng.] 8 Jan. 1919: 6. British Library Newspapers.
Associated Press. “Poland and the Poles.” Manchester Guardian 9 Jan. 1919: 6. ProQuest.
“Bolshevism Must Be Downed.” Dundee Courier [Scot.] 9 Jan. 1919: 3. British Library Newspapers.
“Scouring Germany for British Prisoners of War.” Evening Telegraph [Eng.] 9 Jan. 1919: 7. British Library Newspapers.
“Ships Take Americans from Danzig.” New York Times 9 Jan. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Simonds, Frank H. “Reborn Northern Nations Shield Western Europe Against Red Peril.” San Francisco Chronicle 12 Jan. 1919: E3. ProQuest.
“British Cruiser.” Daily Herald [Adelaide, Australia] 13 Jan. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
“German Naval Surrender. Condition of Vessels.” Times of India 13 Jan. 1919: 9. ProQuest.
“Peace Issues.” Times [London] 13 Jan. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Polish Army’s Strength.” Times [London] 14 Jan. 1919: 8. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Allied Naval Commission.” Riverine Herald [Echuca, Vic., Australia] 14 Jan. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
“Prussia’s Eastern Enemies.” Times [London] 15 Jan. 1919: 8. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Hindenburg to Defend E. Prussia.” Times [London] 16 Jan. 1919: 8. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Reuter. “American Aid.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 16 Jan. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
Press Association. “Germans and the Poles.” Scotsman 17 Jan. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Press Association War Special. “Where is Liebknecht?” Manchester Guardian 17 Jan. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Germany’s Vote Shows Strength for Socialists.” New York Times 21 Jan. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Our Red Cross to Aid Russian Prisoners.” New York Times 21 Jan. 1919: 22. ProQuest.
“Food Distribution.” Times [London] 22 Jan. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Millions Must Be Fed.” Cincinnati Enquirer 22 Jan. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Poland’s Survival Depends on Relief, Dr. Kellogg Avers.” New-York Tribune 22 Jan. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Allied Support for Poles.” Evening Telegraph [Eng.] 23 Jan. 1919: 5. British Library Newspapers.
Associated Press. “Germans are preparing to fight soviet.” Altoona Tribune [Penn.] 23 Jan. 1919: 1.
Reuter. “The Polish Republic.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 23 Jan. 1919: 2. Trove. Web.
“Germans prepare to combat Poland.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 24 Jan. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Headquarters Placed at Kolberg.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 24 Jan. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Herrings, Joseph. “Dantzig’s Plea to Hindenburg.” Globe [Toronto] 24 Jan. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Hindenburg and the East.” Times [London] 24 Jan. 1919: 8. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Hindenburg Call on Germans.” Dundee Courier [Scot.] 24 Jan. 1919: 2. British Library Newspapers.
“Hindenburg to hold Danzig for Germany.” Daily News [Batavia, N.Y.] 24 Jan. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Allies’ Solemn Warning.” Dundee Courier [Scot.] 25 Jan. 1919: 2. British Library Newspapers.
Press Association. “Hindenburg to Defend Danzig.” Scotsman 25 Jan. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Protection of Danzig.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 25 Jan. 1919: 9. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “Allies Will Assist Poland.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 25 Jan. 1919: 9. Trove. Web.
“Americans Buy German Shipyards, Report.” Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] 26 Jan. 1919: A2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Red Cross Decides to Rush Relief Commission to Poland.” Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] 27 Jan. 1919: 7. ProQuest.
“Help
Starts for Poland: Shipload of Food Sails from Hoboken, Bound for Danzig.” New York Times 27 Jan. 1919: 7.
ProQuest.
Reuter. “To Protect West Prussia.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 27 Jan. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Wage Grabbing Now Aim.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 27 Jan. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“American Help to Poland.” Times [London] 28 Jan. 1919: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“American naval base at Danzig.” Oswego Palladium [N.Y.] 30 Jan. 1919: 8. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“The New Poland.” Times [London] 30 Jan. 1919: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“General Haller says Poles must occupy Dantzig.” Evening News [Harrisburg, Penn.] 31 Jan. 1919: 3.
February
Exchange. “Ships in Disgrace.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 1 Feb. 1919: 1. British Library Newspapers.
“Fixing Germany’s New Frontiers.” New York Times Current History 1 Feb. 1919: 295. ProQuest.
“Rushing Relief to Poles: First Shipments Will Reach Danzig In a Few Days.” New York Times 2 Feb. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Some Words of Moment.” Sunday Times [London] 2 Feb. 1919: 7. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“U.S. Food for Poland to be Landed Soon.” Boston Daily Globe 2 Feb. 1919: 11. ProQuest.
“Germany and the Loss of Dantzic.” Irish Times 6 Feb. 1919: 6. ProQuest.
Reuter. “German Fears for Danzig.” Aberdeen Journal [Scot.] 6 Feb. 1919: 6. British Library Newspapers.
“$2,000,000 relief cargo for Poland sufferers on first ship for Danzig.” Jewish Chronicle 7 Feb. 1919: 1. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
Associated Press. “Demand Route to Danzig.” Chicago Daily Tribune 8 Feb. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Loss of Danzig.” Daily Herald [Adelaide, Australia] 8 Feb. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
Associated Press. “Lichnowsky rails at Poles’ demands.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 9 Feb. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Germany Continues.” Sunday Times [London] 9 Feb. 1919: 6. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Lichnowsky Sees Ruin if Poles Win.” New York Times 9 Feb. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Lichnowsky Plaint Derided by Pole.” New York Times 10 Feb. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Nucleus of Polish Fleet.” Times [London] 13 Feb. 1919: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Ask
Troops to Guard Food.” New York Times
14 Feb. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“U.S. warships at Danzig.” Oswego Palladium [N.Y.] 15 Feb. 15: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Reuter. “Baltic Yards Inspected.” Times [London] 18 Feb. 1919: 8. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“U.S. food nearing Poland.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 18 Feb. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“All the World Over.” Sunday Times [London] 23 Feb. 1919: 7. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Allied Terms.” Times [London] 24 Feb. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Food to Poland by way of Danzig.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 28 Feb. 1919: 2.
March
“The Problem of Poland.” Times [London] 1 Mar. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“The City of Danzig.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2 Mar. 1919: 4. Google News. Web.
“Danzig.” Republican-Journal [Ogdensburg, N.Y.] 4 Mar. 1919: 3. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Securities for Peace.” Times [London] 4 Mar. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Spur to Allied Delegates.” Times [London] 6 Mar. 1919: 10. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Food.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 7 Mar. 1919: 1.
Associated Press. “Food reaches Danzig.” Arkansas City Daily Traveler [Kan.] 7 Mar. 1919: 1.
“Future of Danzig.” Times [London] 10 Mar. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“German Army Bonds.” Times [London] 12 Mar. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Berlin press excited over the Allied plan of cutting up Germany.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 13 Mar. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Food is reaching people of Poland from the Allies.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 13 Mar. 1919: 1.
“Food given to Poles.” Detroit Free Press [Mich.] 14 Mar. 1919: 22.
“Germans Halt Parley With Allies on Poland.” New York Times 14 Mar. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“House of Lords.” Times [London] 14 Mar. 1919: 16. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Reported Terms Anger Germans.” New York Times 14 Mar. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Selden, Charles A. “Will Give Schleswig Chance to Join Danes.” New York Times 14 Mar. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Through German Eyes.” Times [London] 15 Mar. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Jewish Sufferers Aided: Felix Warburg Cables That Food and Supplies Reach Danzig.” New York Times 16 Mar. 1919: 23. ProQuest.
Our Own Correspondent. “Peace in Three Weeks: Speeding-Up the Conference. The Rhine Problem Danzig.” Observer 16 Mar. 1919: 11.
“15 American food ships at Dantzig.” Akron Beacon Journal [Ohio] 17 Mar. 1919: 1.
“Erzberger now talks of rejecting treaty.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 17 Mar. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Poland and Danzig: Commission's Report Future of East Prussia.” Manchester Guardian 17 Mar. 1919: 7.
“Poland and Danzig: Lord Curzon's Speech.” Manchester Guardian 17 Mar. 1919: 7.
“Proposed New Poland.” Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] 17 Mar. 1919: 9. Trove. Web.
London Times Service. “East Prussia fears invasion of Reds.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 18 Mar. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Outlines Polish 'Corridor': Paris Paper Sketches Proposed Strip to Danzig.” New York Times 18 Mar. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Germans Break Off Parleys Over Poland: Refuse to Sign the Terms Previously Agreed.” New York Times 21 Mar. 1919: 4.
“Germans refuse to let Poles land at Danzig.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 21 Mar. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Germany’s evasion caused Posen split.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 21 Mar. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Must be good to get food.” South New Berlin Bee [N.Y.] 22 Mar. 1919: 6. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Paderewski warns of danger in east.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 22 Mar. 1919: 4. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Banker Back Reds: Hamburg Jurist Leads Strike Against Sending Ships.” Washington Post 23 Mar. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Germans to fight Poles at Danzig.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 23 Mar. 1919: 6. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“League Ship in the Doldrums.” Sunday Times [London] 23 Mar. 1919: 11. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Germany won’t give up Danzig.” Evening Gazette [Port Jervis, N.Y.] 24 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Polish troops to land at Danzig regardless of wishes of Germans.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 24 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Ebert says Germany will oppose giving of Danzig to Poles.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 24 Mar. 1919: 1.
“Germany won’t sign treaty that gives Danzig to Poles, declares President Ebert.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 24 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Our Special Correspondent. “Germany and Allied Polish Demands: Danzig Landing Project.” Manchester Guardian 24 Mar. 1919: 6.
“The Polish claim to Danzig.” Times [London] 24 Mar. 1919: 11.
“Bernsdorff defines German limitations.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 25 Mar. 1919: 3. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Cable News.” Goulburn Evening Penny Post [NSW, Australia] 25 Mar. 1919: 2. Trove. Web.
“Envoy warns Poles may raise red flag.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 25 Mar. 1919: 3. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Huns Demand Danzig.” Evening News [Sydney, Australia] 25 Mar. 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
“Smulski asserts Poland can’t gain independence unless she has Dantzig.” Washington Post 25 Mar. 1919: 2.
Spray, Leonard. “Threat to Resist Treaty Passively.” New York Times 25 Mar. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“German mission to Versailles.” Times [London] 26 Mar. 1919: 13.
“German Threats.” Sydney Morning Herald [NSW, Australia] 26 Mar. 1919: 13. Trove. Web.
"Germany and Danzig." Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate [NSW, Australia] 26 Mar. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Poland’s Future.” Advertiser [Adelaide, Australia] 26 Mar. 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
Australian Press Association. “The Closing Deliberations.” Advertiser [Adelaide, Australia] 27 Mar. 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
“Paris methods.” Times [London] 27 Mar. 1919: 13.
“Poles to land at Danzig.” Times [London] 27 Mar. 1919: 12.
Australian Press Association. “Defence of Poland.” Evening News [Sydney, Australia] 28 Mar. 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
“Recommends No Change for Danzig.” Wall Street Journal 28 Mar. 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“Allies mean to have men of Gen. Haller’s Polish forces landed at Danzig.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 29 Mar. 1919: 1.
Associated Press. “Germans augment troops at Danzig.” Republican-Journal [Ogdensburg, N.Y.] 29 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Germans defiantly cling to Danzig. Suspension of armistice is threatened in Germany; Erzberger tries to dictate.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 29 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Germany objects to port for Poland.” Port Jervis Union [N.Y.] 29 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Open Danzig to Poles, is edict.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 29 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Polish troops are to be used in homeland.” Republican-Journal [Ogdensburg, N.Y.] 29 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Berlin to Resist Move on Danzig: Garrison There Is Strengthened --Sharp Reply to Foch.” New York Times 29 Mar. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig.” Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] 29 Mar. 1919: 20. Trove. Web.
“Danzig and Budapest.” Manchester Guardian 29 Mar. 1919: 8.
“Danzig is being fortified.” Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon, Sask., Can.] 29 Mar. 1919: 1, 7.
“Defiant German note.” Times [London] 29 Mar. 1919: 13.
“Landing at Danzig.” Argus [Melbourne, Australia] 29 Mar. 1919: 21. Trove. Web.
Reuter.
“German Note to Allies.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 29
Mar. 1919: 11. Trove. Web.
“Action Taken for Poland.” New York Times 30 Mar. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Expect issue to be fully adjusted.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 30 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Huns Fortify Danzig: Mount Guns on Prussian Coast, Says London Report.” Washington Post 30 Mar. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Bolshevik Crisis.” Sunday Times [London] 30 Mar. 1919: 11. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig Landing Refused.” Sunday Times [London] 30 Mar. 1919: 11. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig: Not an Ultimatum but Fresh Precautions Distrust of German Militarism.” Observer 30 Mar 1919: 11.
“Guns mounted around Danzig.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 30 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Price, Crawfurd. “Peace Conference.” Sunday Times [London] 30 Mar. 1919: 11. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
Wales, Henry. "Germany wins victory over Danzig issue." Chicago Tribune 30 Mar. 1919: 1. Web.
A Correspondent. “Danzig Corridor: An Unjust Claim.” Manchester Guardian 31 Mar. 1919: 8.
Australian Press Association. “Port for Poland.” Argus [Melbourne, Australia] 31 Mar. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“'Big Four' Deadlocked in Paris; French Blamed for Treaty Delay; Germans Unite to Hold Danzig.” New York Times 31 Mar. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Demand Danzig for Poles: Speakers Declare Strong Independent State Only Hope for Peace.” New York Times 31 Mar. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Germans told to confer with Foch at Spa.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 31 Mar. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Germany ready to back down and yield Danzig.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 31 Mar. 1919: 1, 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Hint that Germans will yield Danzig.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 31 Mar. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Marshal Foch to give guarantee.” Republican-Journal [Ogdensburg, N.Y.] 31 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“May use force to land troops.” Republican-Journal [Ogdensburg, N.Y.] 31 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Must land Polish Army say Allies.” Plattsburgh Daily Republican [N.Y.] 31 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Our Special Correspondent. “Fate of Peace Conference: The Next Few Days Decisive Spa Meeting.” Manchester Guardian 31 Mar. 1919: 7.
“Polish Envoy Fears Danger to Cabinet: Says Danzig Question Is One of Confidence.” New York Times 31 Mar. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Renwick, George. “Danzig Crisis at Weimar: Pressure of German Opinion Makes the Situation Tense.” New York Times 31 Mar. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Sees Poland’s end without Danzig.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 31 Mar. 1919: 4. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“The Question of Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 31 Mar 1919: 6.
“Will discuss the Danzig incident.” Republican-Journal [Ogdensburg, N.Y.] 31 Mar. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
April
Adam, G.S. “Allies reach critical stage.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 1, 3. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Allies’ Danzig Demand: Pull Text of the Notes.” Manchester Guardian 1 Apr. 1919: 8.
Associated Press. “Allies to disregard Hun note on Danzig.” Plattsburgh Sentinel [N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig situation will be explained by Foch.” Plattsburgh Sentinel [N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Foch meets Erzberger to discuss Danzig port.” Port Jervis Union [N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Foch ordered to act on Danzig situation.” Plattsburgh Sentinel [N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Better Peace Prospects: No “Occupation” of Danzig Intended German Disposition.” Manchester Guardian 1 Apr. 1919: 7.
Cherdame, Andre. “France and Great Britain.” Times [London] 1 Apr. 1919: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 1 Apr. 1919: 6.
“Danzig.” New York Times 1 Apr. 1919: 9. ProQuest.
"Danzig Affair." Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 1 Apr. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Danzig Landing.” Times [London] 1 Apr. 1919: 13. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“The Danzig Route to Warsaw.” Times [London] 1 Apr. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“German Post-War Trade.” Times [London] 1 Apr. 1919: 13+. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Germans Sending More Troops.” Singleton Argus [NSW, Australia] 1 Apr. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
Havas. “Foch to tell Erzeberger how the Allies propose to use port of Danzig.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 1 Apr. 1919: 1.
“Hindenburg massing army in East Prussia to oppose the Poles.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“If Huns do not Sign.” Evening News [Sydney, Australia] 1 Apr. 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
“Marshal Foch will demand use of Danzig by Polish troops.” Evening Gazette [Port Jervis, N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Polish Question.” Argus [Melbourne, Australia] 1 Apr. 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
“Priest pleads for Polish republic.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 8. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Says Danzig’s Loss Would Ruin Poland.” New York Times 1 Apr. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Taylor, Frank J. “Danzig problem most important German issue.” Oswego Palladium [N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
United Service. “Ultimatum to Germany. Polish Troops to Land at Danzig 'By Force If Necessary'.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 1 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
“U.S. permits resumption of trade with Poland.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 15. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“U.S. will send warship to Danzig to protect food.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Wilson asked to open credit for Poland.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 1 Apr. 1919: 15. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Associated Press. “Foch goes to Spa to meet Erzberger.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 2 Apr. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Call All German Party Chiefs to Decide on Danzig Policy.” New York Times 2 Apr. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Conference in Berlin on the Danzig question.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 2 Apr. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Harley, J.H. “The Future of Danzig.” Times [London] 2 Apr. 1919: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
London Times Cable. “Points out danger to the Allies.” Saskatoon Daily Star [Sask., Can.] 2 Apr. 1919: 7.
“Peril in policy of Lloyd George seen.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 2 Apr. 1919: 2. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
“Poland open to trade.” Sun [New York, N.Y.] 2 Apr. 1919: 5. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
Reuter. “Destiny of Danzig.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 2 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “Landing of Poles.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 2 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
“Rhine and Saar Decisions.” Times [London] 2 Apr. 1919: 13+. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Trade with Poland.” Lawrence Daily Journal-World [Kan.] 2 Apr. 1919: 3.
United Press. “Peace council speeds work of settling knotty points.” Evening World [New York, N.Y.] 2 Apr. 1919: 1. NYS Historic Newspapers. Web.
United Service. “Force if Necessary.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 2 Apr. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Danzig.” Times [London] 3 Apr. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Danzig Landing.” Singleton Argus [NSW, Australia] 3 Apr. 1919: 2. Trove. Web.
“Future of Danzig.” Riverine Herald [Echuca, Vic., Australia] 3 Apr. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
Observer and Rosco-Bogdanowicz. “Future of Danzig.” Times [London] 3 Apr. 1919: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Peace Conference.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 3 Apr. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
“The Danzic Dilemma.” Western Daily Press [Bristol, Eng.] 4 Apr. 1919: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Agreement Possible.” Chronicle [Adelaide, Australia] 5 Apr. 1919: 38. Trove. Web.
“Dantzic’s future.” Western Morning News [Devon, Eng.] 5 Apr. 1919: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig a Free City.” Western Mail [Glamorgan, Wales] 5 Apr. 1919: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig a ‘Free’ City.” Sheffield Daily Telegraph [Eng.] 5 Apr. 1919: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Germany’s new offer.” Western Morning News [Devon, Eng.] 5 Apr. 1919: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The Polish Advance.” Chronicle [Adelaide, Australia] 5 Apr. 1919: 38. Trove. Web.
“Still Obstinate.” Chronicle [Adelaide, Australia] 5 Apr. 1919: 38. Trove. Web.
“Through German Eyes.” Times [London] 5 Apr. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Confirm Allied Rights in Danzig: Huns Also Agree to Let Polish Troops Pass Through.” Washington Post 6 Apr. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Foch and Reuter. “Poles to Land at Danzig.” Sunday Times [London] 6 Apr. 1919: 9. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Germany Yields in Danzig Dispute: Admits Allies’ Right to Disembark Polish Divisions.” New York Times 6 Apr. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“‘Obviated’.” Sunday Times [London] 6 Apr. 1919: 9. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig Incident.” Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 7 Apr. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Important Peace Decision: Danzig Difficulty Overcome Mr. Lloyd George.” Manchester Guardian 7 Apr. 1919: 7.
“Paderewski Urges Cession of Danzig.” New York Times 7 Apr. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Polish Troops.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 7 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
“Through German Eyes.” Times [London] 7 Apr. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
United Service. “Herr Erzeberger Announces New Government at Munich.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 7 Apr. 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
"The Danzig Compromise." Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] 8 Apr. 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
"Danzig Incident." Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 8 Apr. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Paderewski Still Insists on Danzig.” New York Times 8 Apr. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Preliminary Treaty.” Evening News [Sydney, Australia] 8 Apr. 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
“Present-Day Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 8 Apr. 1919: 16.
Reuter. “Another Ultimatum is Sent to Germany.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 8 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “Landing Troops at Danzig.” Border Morning Mail and Riverina Times [Albury, NSW, Australia] 8 Apr. 1919: 2. Trove. Web.
“The Danzig Landing.” Argus [Melbourne, Australia] 8 Apr. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“The Danzig Settlement.” New York Times 8 Apr. 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“The Peace Terms.” Goulburn Evening Penny Post [NSW, Australia] 8 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
“Attack Erzberger for Danzig Agreement.” New York Times 9 Apr. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Grasty, Charles H. “Appeal for End of Delays: President’s Resumption of Activities Expected to Hurry Decisions.” New York Times 9 Apr. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Poland Wants Danzig.” Argus [Melbourne, Australia] 9 Apr. 1919: 9. Trove. Web.
“Polish Claims.” Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] 9 Apr. 1919: 11. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “Landing at Danzig Latest Attitude of Peace Conference.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 9 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
“Complains of Danzig Policy: London Morning Post Says Wilson Has Worked Against Poland.” New York Times 10 Apr. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
"Danzig Incident." Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 10 Apr. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
Hart, B.J. Wilden. “The Poles and Danzig.” Times [London] 10 Apr. 1919: 8. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Huns in Danzig Flatter Yanks.” Washington Post 10 Apr. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
"The Danzig Dispute." Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 10 Apr. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
A Correspondent. “The Future of Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 10 Apr. 1919: 4.
Reuter. “Germany’s Reply to Ultimatum.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 10 Apr. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
Selden, Charles A. “Not All Clear Yet: Points About Reparation Left--Disappointment Over Danzig.” New York Times 10 Apr. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“First Allied steamer to Danzig has returned.” Asheville Citizen-Times [N.C.] 10 Apr. 1919: 1.
“The Danzig Landing.” Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] 11 Apr. 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
“Paderewski Protests Against Danzig Proposal.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 11 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “Transport of Polish Army.” Times [London] 11 Apr. 1919: 14. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Fire on Danzig Mob: Troops Shoot Down Strikers Who Try to Set Up Soviet.” Washington Post 12 Apr. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Bank Strikers Fight: Fire on Danzig Mob.” Washington Post 12 Apr. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Claims of Poland.” Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate [NSW, Australia] 12 Apr. 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
“Dantzig scene of fighting.” Warren Times Mirror [Penn.] 12 Apr. 1919: 1.
“Danzig: An Historic Place.” World's News [Sydney, Australia] 12 Apr. 1919: 17. Trove. Web.
“Troops Fire on Danzig Mob; 3 Persons Killed, Several Hurt.” New York Times 12 Apr. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Price, Crawfurd. “Peace Forecast.” Sunday Times [London] 13 Apr. 1919: 9. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Reports Poles Infuriated: Berlin Hears That Disorders Are Resulting from Danzig Decision.” New York Times 13 Apr. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Drage, Geoffrey. “Poland, Danzig, and the Near East.” Times [London] 14 Apr. 1919: 10. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Present Day German Strategy.” Times [London] 15 Apr. 1919: 10. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
United Service. “Labor Commission Clause will have to be Amended.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 15 Apr. 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
Central News. “General Haller leaves Paris.” Pall Mall Gazette [London, Eng.] 16 Apr. 1919: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Press Association Special Correspondent. “Danzig a free city.” Western Daily Press [Bristol, Eng.] 16 Apr. 1919: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Dantzig a free city.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 16 Apr. 1919: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig a free port.” Pall Mall Gazette [London, Eng.] 16 Apr. 1919: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Strike Closes Big Banks: Spreads to Chemnitz and Mannheim--Danzig Tieup Ended.” New York Times 16 Apr. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Press Association. “Future of Danzig.” Scotsman 17 Apr. 1919: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Another forecast.” Ballymena Observer [Antrim, N. Ire.] 18 Apr. 1919: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poles are Dissatisfied: Government Shaken by Failure to Get Troops Home Through Danzig.” New York Times 18 Apr. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Compromise on Poland: “Corridor” to Lead to Danzig, Which Is Internationalized.” New York Times 19 Apr. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Dantzig is full of problems.” Logansport Pharos-Tribune [Ind.] 19 Apr. 1919: 1.
“Dantzig solution.” Western Mail [Glamorgan, Wales] 19 Apr. 1919: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig to be a Free Port.” Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 19 Apr. 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
“The Soviet Feeling.” Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 19 Apr 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
Cox, Harold. “The Premier and Parliament.” Sunday Times [London] 20 Apr. 1919: 7. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“The Peace Treaty.” Sunday Times [London] 20 Apr. 1919: 9. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig a Free Port.” Sunday Times [London] 20 Apr. 1919: 9. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“France as Privileged Creditor.” Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] 21 Apr. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Poles Spur Lloyd George: Point to Vienna Congress, Saying Britain Defeated Polish Aims.” New York Times 21 Apr. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Polish Settlement.” Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 21 Apr. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
Wilden-Bart, B. J. “’Danzig.’ A Polish city.” Belfast News-Letter [Antrim, N. Ire.] 21 Apr. 1919: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig a Free City” Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] 22 Apr. 1919: 7. Google News. Web.
“German Army Out of Danzig.” Western Mail [Perth, Australia] 22 Apr. 1920: 19. Trove. Web.
“Feeling in Poland.” Sydney Morning Herald [Australia] 23 Apr 1919: 11. Trove. Web.
“Danzig Workers Restive: Bolshevism’s Spread Hampers Repairs to American Food Ships.” New York Times 24 Apr. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“The Deadlock.” Times [London] 24 Apr. 1919: 13+. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Poles and Danzig. A manufactured riot.” Times [London] 24 Apr. 1919: 35.
“Riots Occur at Danzig.” Daily Herald [Adelaide, Australia] 24 Apr. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
“Serious Upheavals at Danzig.” Riverine Herald [Echuca, Vic., Australia] 24 Apr. 1919: 3. Trove. Web.
“Through German Eyes.” Times [London] 24 Apr. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Free City of Danzig to be Autonomous: Its Status Will Be Virtually That of Republic.” New York Times 26 Apr. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Poland’s fate depends on Dantzig.” Evening Report [Lebanon, Penn.] 26 Apr. 1919: 2.
“Open versus Secret Diplomacy.” Sunday Times [London] 27 Apr. 1919: 8. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“An
Autonomous Danzig.” New York Times 28
Apr. 1919: 13. ProQuest.
“German Envoys to Versailles.” Times [London] 28 Apr. 1919: 14. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
May
“Germans Confident of Swaying Allies.” New York Times 1 May 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Polish University for Danzig.” Times [London] 1 May 1919: 12. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Ex-Attache. “Failure to Give Danzig Port to Poland May Leave War Spoils in Grasp of Huns.” Washington Post 4 May 1919: E3. ProQuest.
“Germans to Contend for Part of Colonies.” New York Times 4 May 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Holdich, Thomas. “The New Europe.” Sunday Times [London] 4 May 1919: 7. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
“The Allies’ Terms of Peace.” Age [Sydney, Australia] 5 May 1919: 1. Google News. Web.
(Published in “The Times.”). “General Noske Speaks.” Recorder [Port Pirie, SA, Australia] 6 May 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
Belloc, Hilaire. “Danzig and Thorn.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 7 May 1919: 15.
“Danzig a free city.” Sheffield Independent [Eng.] 8 May 1919: 2. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The ‘Free City of Danzig.’” Sheffield Daily Telegraph [Eng.] 8 May 1919: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Herrings for Russia.” Times [London] 8 May 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“New boundaries of Germany.” Scotsman 8 May 1919: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The new Poland.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 8 May 1919: 4.
“Poland’s Access to the Sea.” Sheffield Daily Telegraph [Eng.] 8 May 1919: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Territorial Changes.” Times [London] 8 May 1919: 15. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“The Terms of Peace.” Farmer and Settler [Sydney, Australia] 9 May 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
“Work for the League.” Nottingham Journal [Eng.] 9 May 1919: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“State of Siege in E. Prussia.” Times [London] 10 May 1919: 13+. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“West Prussia and Danzig: People’s Council’s Proclamation.” Manchester Guardian 10 May 1919: 6.
“Send supplies to Poland: Jewish Committee’s Steamship Sails on Second Trip to Danzig.” New York Times 11 May 1919: 17.
“Threat to Close Danzig to Poles.” Washington Post 11 May 1919: 10. ProQuest.
Wireless Press. “The Free City of Danzig.” Times [London] 14 May 1919: 14. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Government and Press Views.” Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 15 May 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “Supplies via Danzig for Polish Army.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 17 May 1919: 8. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “Munitions for Poland.” Recorder [Port Pirie, SA, Australia] 17 May 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “War Material for Danzig.” Border Morning Mail and Riverina Times [Albury, NSW, Australia] 19 May 1919: 2. Trove. Web.
“Danzig Incident.” Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 23 May 1919. Trove. Web.
“Scheidemann’s View.” Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate [NSW, Australia] 23 May 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Danzig Women’s Protest.” Observer 25 May 1919: 11.
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 26 May 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“German Counterproposals.” Times [London] 29 May 1919: 10. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Occupation of Danzig.” Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate [NSW, Australia] 29 May 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“‘Westward Ho’ sails again to relieve distress in Poland.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle 30 May 1919: 1. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
June
“Separate Peace Rumour.” Sunday Times [London] 1 June 1919: 12. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our Special Correspondent. “Danzig and Its Future: 'Always German'.” Manchester Guardian 3 June 1919: 14.
“Check Foe in Danzig.” Washington Post 5 June 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Renwick, George. “Finds Danzig set against transfer.” New York Times 5 June 1919: 1.
United Service. “Peace Treaty.” Barrier Miner [Broken Hill, NSW, Australia] 14 June 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
“Germany’s Counter-Proposals.” Financial Times [London] 16 June 1919: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Stand on Danzig.” Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail [Eng.] 16 June 1919: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Commission for port of Danzig.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 19 June 1919: 1.
Grasty, Charles H. “Must sign treaty, Makino declares: 'Incomprehensible' That the Germans Should.” New York Times 20 June 1919: 1.
“Big treaty changes relate to Poland.” New York Times 21 June 1919: 2.
“Allied troops to occupy Danzig: Armistice Concluded Between the Poles and the Ukrainians.” New York Times 24 June 1919: 15.
Dillon, E.J. “British troops to occupy Dantzig.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 24 June 1919: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland’s Anxiety.” Times [London] 24 June 1919: 12. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Allied Troops for Danzig.” Times [London] 24 June 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“British Ships at Danzig.” Times [London] 25 June 1919: 14. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“British Warships at Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 25 June 1919: 8.
“Germany’s Eastern Intrigues.” Times [London] 25 June 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Through German Eyes.” Times [London] 25 June 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Lumby, Christopher. “Allies Balked by Prussian Tactics: Supplies for Poles Kept in Danzig.” Washington Post 26 June 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Separation of Danzig: Burgomaster’s Restraining Declaration.” Manchester Guardian 26 June 1919: 7.
“The Sorrow of Dantzig.” Freeman’s Journal [Dublin, Rep. of Ire.] 26 June 1919: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The Polish danger.” Globe [London, Eng.] 27 June 1919: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“German Lie Factory in the East.” Times [London] 28 June 1919: 12. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Press Association Special Correspondent. “Dantzig’s new constitution.” Londonderry Sentinel [N. Ire.] 28 June 1919: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Lumby, Christopher. “Keeps Army in Danzig: Hun Commander Says Withdrawal Might Lead to Riots.” Washington Post 29 June 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“Danzig
Germans in gloom: Anxiously Await the Naming of a Commissioner.” New York Times 30 June 1919: 4.
July
Brailsford, H.N. “The Eastern Settlement.” Contemporary Review 1 July 1919: 8. ProQuest.
“Poland To-Day.” Times [London] 1 July 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Stormy Days in Poland.” New York Times Current History 1 July 1919: 80. ProQuest.
“U.S. Trade in Germany.” Aberdeen Journal 2 July 1919: 5. British Library Newspapers.
“Danzig and Transport.” Times [London] 4 July 1919: 13. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Danzig now quiet and expectant.” New York Times 5 July 1919: 3.
“The Dantzig Question.” Globe [London, Eng.] 5 July 1919: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Little, Richard Henry. “Danzig Waits Day it will be Free Port.” San Francisco Chronicle 5 July 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Lundy, Christopher. “Boche Blocks Poles’ Traffic.” Detroit Free Press 5 July 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Little, Richard Henry. “Chicago Fleet Takes Food to Changing Danzig.” Chicago Daily Tribune 6 July 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Poland Worried Over Transports.” Atlanta Constitution 6 July 1919: A16. ProQuest.
“An Art Center on the Baltic.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 7 July 1919: 15. ProQuest.
“Rhineland Railway Strike.” Times [London] 8 July 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Thackwell, Rhys. “Prof. Hatfield, Northwestern, Escapes Berlin.” Chicago Daily Tribune 8 July 1919: 14. ProQuest.
Simonds, Frank H. “Germany and Poland.” New-York Tribune 8 July 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“The Eastern Provinces.” Manchester Guardian 9 July 1919: 7. ProQuest.
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 9 July 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Reuter. “British Mission at Danzig.” Scotsman 10 July 1919: 7. ProQuest.
“Silesians Expect American Troops.” New York Times 10 July 1919: 7. ProQuest.
Forrest, Wilbur. “New Small Nations are Buying Heavily of U.S. War Stores.” New-York Tribune 11 July 1919: 8. ProQuest.
A “Free City.” Globe [London, Eng.] 14 July 1919: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Hoover, Herbert. “Help for Poland.” Times [London] 14 July 1919: 8. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Press Association. “Britain and Poland.” Scotsman 14 July 1919: 8. ProQuest.
“Something About Danzig.” Shanghai Times 14 July 1919: 15. ProQuest.
“Negro Troops for Danzig.” Los Angeles Times 15 July 1919: I4. ProQuest.
“German Women Seek Funds for William.” Los Angeles Times 16 July 1919: I1. ProQuest.
Makushin, Peter. “The Window of the World.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 16 July 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Dosch-Fleurot, Arno. “Germany Only Needs War Lord to Regain Imperial Self.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 17 July 1919: 6. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Germany and Poland.” Scotsman 17 July 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“American Coal in Europe.” Atlanta Constitution 19 July 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“A Problem for the League of Nations.” [photo caption] Chicago Daily Tribune 20 July 1919: B1. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Strikers’ Coup.” Sunday Times [London] 20 July 1919: 13. The Sunday Times Historical Archive. Web.
Taylor, Frank J. “Poles Fighting Reds to Finish.” Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] 20 July 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Floating Dock is Sunk.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 21 July 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Floating Docks Sunk.” Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 21 July 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 21 July 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Nerve the Great Need of Germans, Says Keim.” Atlanta Constitution 21 July 1919: 7. ProQuest.
[No title.] Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 21 July 1919: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Steamer Lines to Danzig.” Aberdeen Journal 22 July 1919: 6. British Library Newspapers.
“From Private Correspondence.” Scotsman 25 July 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“62 Cargo Services by Shipping Board.” New York Times 27 July 1919: 6. ProQuest.
“Poland and Danzig.” Hartford Courant [Conn.] 27 July 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“Painted in Dutch Colours. Supposed Sale of German Warships to Holland.” Aberdeen Journal 30 July 1919: 5. British Library Newspapers.
“Danzig’s New Constitution: Elections on P.R. Basis.” Manchester Guardian 31 July 1919: 9.
“New Constitution for Danzig.” Times [London] 31 July 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Poor Danzig!” Youth’s Companion 31 July 1919: 93. ProQuest.
August
“Poland’s Transition Troubles.” Current History (N.Y.) 1 Aug. 1919: 265. ProQuest.
Reuter. “The Free Hanseatic City of Danzig.” Scotsman 1 Aug. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Peace Conference. Danzig and Memel.” Scotsman 2 Aug. 1919: 7. ProQuest.
“Report on Danzig Situation.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 2 Aug. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Danzig and Memel.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 4 Aug. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig and Memel.” Times [London] 2 Aug. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig for Poles.” Recorder [Port Pirie, SA, Australia] 4 Aug. 1919: 1. Trove. Web.
“The Future of Danzig.” Shanghai Times 6 Aug. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Liberation of Danzig.” S. China Morning Post 6 Aug. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Business with Poland.” Scotsman 7 Aug. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Exports to Poland.” Times [London] 8 Aug. 1919: 21. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Danzig, Free City, is Facing Famine.” Detroit Free Press 11 Aug. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Thackwell, Rhys. “British Land at Danzig as Germans Leave Poland.” Chicago Tribune 13 Aug. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Press Association War Special. “Danzig’s Constitution.” Derby Daily Telegraph 16 Aug. 1919: 3. British Library Newspapers.
“Germany Sends Note on Danzig.” San Francisco Chronicle 17 Aug. 1919: B2. ProQuest.
“Want Danzig Constitution: Germany Asks Allies to Complete Plans for City’s Future.” New York Times 17 Aug. 1919: 5.
“British Troops.” Examiner [Launceston, Tas., Australia] 18 Aug. 1919: 4. Trove. Web.
Central News. “Peace Conference and its work.” Exeter and Plymouth Gazette [Eng.] 18 Aug. 1919: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“German Delegation Inquiries About Status of Danzig.” Hartford Courant [Conn.] 18 Aug. 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“German Flag ‘Given Away’.” Times [London] 18 Aug. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“New Polish Shipping Company.” Financial Times [London] 18 Aug. 1919: [1]. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Poland and Germany.” Register [Adelaide, SA, Australia] 18 Aug. 1919: 7. Trove. Web.
Press Association. “The Future of Danzig.” Irish Times 18 Aug. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Bordeaux-Danzig Steamer Service.” Aberdeen Journal 18 Aug. 1919: 5. British Library Newspapers.
Reuter. “New Continental Shipping Company.” Dundee Courier 18 Aug. 1919: 7. British Library Newspapers.
Reuter. “Status of Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 18 Aug. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Seeks light on Danzig: German Peace Mission Asks When It Will Become a Free City.” New York Times 18 Aug. 1919: 6.
“To settle the Danzig question.” Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon, Sask., Can.] 18 Aug. 1919: 1.
“Ship Investments Craze in England Like U.S. Oil Rush.” New-York Tribune 19 Aug. 1919: 6. ProQuest.
“Germans’ Baltic Plot.” Times [London] 20 Aug. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “American Sailors Clash with Huns.” Statesman [Austin, Tex.] 21 Aug. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Big Shipment to Danzig.” New-York Tribune 22 Aug. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
Press Association War Special. “Americans and Germans at Danzig.” Aberdeen Journal 22 Aug. 1919: 5. British Library Newspapers.
Reuter. “Street Rows at Danzig.” Times [London] 22 Aug. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“U.S.
tars fight Germans: Riot in Which French Join Follows Quarrel at Baltic Port.” New York Times 22 Aug. 1919: 5.
“Have We Drawn Germany’s Teeth?” Atlanta Constitution 23 Aug. 1919: 12. ProQuest.
“Gambling in Ships Ensnares British.” Detroit Free Press 24 Aug. 1919: 23. ProQuest.
Ryan, Thomas Stewart. “Poland to Realize Her Dream of Navy and Merchant Marine in Plan for Vistula Traffic.” San Francisco Chronicle 24 Aug. 1919: B3. ProQuest.
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 25 Aug. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Selling War Material.” Times [London] 25 Aug. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Sales of German War Stocks Forbidden.” Aberdeen Journal 25 Aug. 1919: 6. British Library Newspapers.
“Poles Here Ship Cargo to Relatives Abroad.” Women’s Wear [N.Y.] 27 Aug. 1919: 31. ProQuest.
Central News. “Operations in Silesia.” Scotsman 29 Aug. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Belgium Defeats Hollanders in Baseball Contest.” Statesman [Austin, Tex.] 30 Aug. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Reds Kill 800; Children Slain with Mothers.” Detroit Free Press 30 Aug. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
September
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 1 Sept. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Peace Treaty Cedes German Territory to United States.” Viereck’s 1 Sept. 1919: 26. ProQuest.
Harrison, Marguerite E. “Propaganda Used by Germans to Discredit Poles’ Ability to Rule.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 5 Sept. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Harrison, Marguerite E. “German Junker Forces Still Hard at Work to Build New Militarism.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 7 Sept. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “League’s First Session, 1920.” Detroit Free Press 9 Sept. 1919: 9. ProQuest.
Harrison, Marguerite E. “Germany Trying to Retain Army Under Various Kinds of Disguises.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 10 Sept. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Hun Non-Com School at Potsdam Disbanded.” Nashville Tennessean and the Nashville American 13 Sept. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
Press Association. “Provisioning of Poland. Britain to Assume Control.” Scotsman 13 Sept. 1919: 9. ProQuest.
Harrison, Marguerite E. “Intimate Glimpses of Life in Post-War Germany.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 15 Sept. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Gives Pan Germans Hope.” New York Times 18 Sept. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Steamer Line from U.S. to Danzig is Plan.” Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] 19 Sept. 1919: 12. ProQuest.
Harrison, Marguerite E. “Intimate Glimpses of Life in Post-War Germany.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 19 Sept. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 19 Sept. 1919: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Williams, Paul. “Yankees Start 45,000 Germans Back to Homes.” Chicago Tribune 19 Sept. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Danzig Constitution.” Irish Times 23 Sept. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
Press Association War Special. “Danzig’s Appeal for Constitution.” Derby Daily Telegraph 23 Sept. 1919: 3. British Library Newspapers.
Reuter. “Free City of Danzig.” Aberdeen Press and Journal [Scot.] 23 Sept. 1919: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig and Upper Silesia.” Dundee Courier 24 Sept. 1919: 5. British Library Newspapers.
“Occupation of Danzig and Silesia: Mixed Franco-British Forces.” Manchester Guardian 24 Sept. 1919: 8.
Associated Press. “Danzig Submits Plan for its Independence.” L.A. Times 25 Sept. 1919: I5. ProQuest.
“Danzig Memorial to Allies Proposes Elective
Senate.” New York Times 25 Sept. 1919:
15.
“What's in a Name?” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 25 Sept. 1919: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Exiles Happy to See Home in Poland Again.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 28 Sept. 1919: A3. ProQuest.
“Fear ‘D’Annunzio Move’ on Danzig by Germans.” Boston Globe 29 Sept. 29, 1919: 8. ProQuest.
October
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 3 Oct. 1919: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Many refugees will go to Danzig.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 7 Oct 1919: 2.
“Buckie’s German Trade Reopened.” Aberdeen Journal 8 Oct. 1919: 6. British Library Newspapers.
“City News in Brief.” Times [London] 9 Oct. 1919: 16. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
[No title.] Financial Times [London] 9 Oct. 1919: [1]. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Poland a Trade Center.” Washington Post 12 Oct. 1919: 48. ProQuest.
“Allies Bar Baltic to German Vessels to Halt Riga Raid.” New York Times 13 Oct. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“The Attack on Riga.” Financial Times [London] 13 Oct. 1919. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Baltic Barred to Hun Ships.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 13 Oct. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Block of the Baltic.” Scotsman 13 Oct. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Blockade Stirs Danzig.” Washington Post 13 Oct. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“Foreign News in Paragraphs.” Washington Post 13 Oct. 1919: 9. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Commission Named on Polish Affairs.” Nashville Tennessean and the Nashville American 14 Oct. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“France and the Russian Imbroglio.” Manchester Guardian 14 Oct. 1919: 7. ProQuest.
Havas. “To Arrange Poland’s Control of Danzig.” Boston Globe 14 Oct. 1919: 13. ProQuest.
“Poland and Dantzig.” Times [London] 14 Oct. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Press Association War Special. “Poland to Control Danzig.” Aberdeen Journal 14 Oct. 1919: 5. British Library Newspapers.
“Supreme Council: The Polish Frontier.” Irish Times 14 Oct. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“American Jewish Relief Committee’s Work in Poland.” American Israelite 16 Oct. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Dantzig Takes Over State Properties.” Globe [Toronto, Ont.] 16 Oct. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Danzig Takes Over German Property.” New York Times 16 Oct. 1919: 1.
Reuter. “German Ships Held Up.” Manchester Guardian 16 Oct. 1919: 7. ProQuest.
“Herrings for Danzig.” Scotsman 18 Oct. 1919: 8. ProQuest.
“Poland Anxious for U.S. Textiles.” Women’s Wear 21 Oct. 1919: 20.
“News in Brief.” Times [London] 22 Oct. 1919: 12. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Trade Commissioner to Danzig Selected.” Women’s Wear 22 Oct. 1919: 18.
Associated Press. “Spartacans Plot Danzig Revolution.” Detroit Free Press 25 Oct. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Hordes of Refugees Stream into Dantzig.” Nashville Tennessean and the Nashville American 26 Oct. 1919: C2. ProQuest.
“Ex-Kaiser’s Extradition.” Nottingham Evening Post 27 Oct. 1919: 2. British Library Newspapers.
“A Free City Under the League.” Times [London] 28 Oct. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “League Appoints Danzig Representative.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 30 Oct. 1919: 31. ProQuest.
“High Commissioner for Danzig.” Times [London] 30 Oct. 1919: 12. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
[No title.] Scotsman 30 Oct. 1919: 8. ProQuest.
“Sir R. Tower for Danzig Post.” New York Times 30 Oct. 1919: 12.
“Danzig Under the Treaty.” Manchester Guardian 31 Oct. 1919: 8.
“High Commissioner for Dantzig Sir Reginald Tower.” Scotsman 31 Oct 1919: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
November
Simonds, Frank S. “People’s Rights Recognized in the Treaty of Versailles.” Atlanta Constitution 2 Nov. 1919: D3. ProQuest.
United Service. “Relief for Danzig.” Riverine Herald [Echuca, Vic., Australia] 3 Nov. 1919: 2. Trove. Web.
Marquise de Fontenoy. “Sir Reginald Tower Balked Hun Plots in Argentina.” Washington Post 5 Nov. 1919: 6. ProQuest.
“New Freight Rates to Hamburg and Danzig.” Boston Globe 5 Nov. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Foreign News Items.” Aberdeen Journal 6 Nov. 1919: 6. British Library Newspapers.
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 6 Nov. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Allies Prepare for Berlin to Sign Protocol.” New-York Tribune 7 Nov. 1919: 8. ProQuest.
“Germany Proposes to Hold to Danzig.” Atlanta Constitution 7 Nov. 1919: 9. ProQuest.
“Keeps grip on Danzig.” New York Times 7 Nov. 1919: 5.
[No title.] Scotsman 7 Nov. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
“Will Hold on to Danzig.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 7 Nov. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Germany Must Pay.” New York Times 8 Nov. 1919: 12. ProQuest.
“Poland Calls Allies Unjust.” Detroit Free Press 10 Nov. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Poland Asks Justice.” New-York Tribune 11 Nov. 1919: 14. ProQuest.
“City of Dantzig. Appointment of British Administrator.” Pall Mall Gazette [London, Eng.] 12 Nov. 1919: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Free City of Danzig.” Evening Telegraph 12 Nov. 1919: 1. British Library Newspapers.
“The Window of the World.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 12 Nov. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
“Administrator of Danzig.” Aberdeen Journal 13 Nov. 1919: 4. British Library Newspapers.
“British Administrator for Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 13 Nov. 1919: 8.
“Polish Delegates Publish Statement.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 14 Nov. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Administration of Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 15 Nov. 1919: 8. ProQuest.
“Danzig Administration.” Times [London] 15 Nov. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Dantzig Administration: Additional Appointments.” Scotsman 15 Nov. 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“American Ships in Dantzig Harbor” [photo]. Pittsburgh Press [Penn.] 16 Nov. 1919: 2.
“Imperial and Foreign News Items.” Times [London] 18 Nov. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“British Troops for Danzig: Statement by Mr. Churchill.” Manchester Guardian 19 Nov. 1919: 12.
“British troops for Memel and Dantzig.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 19 Nov. 1919: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“House of Commons.” Times [London] 19 Nov. 1919: 16+. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“London Correspondence.” Irish Times 19 Nov. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Germany’s Secret Army.” Times [London] 20 Nov. 1919: 12. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“Sir R. Tower’s Visit to Danzig.” Times [London] 21 Nov. 1919: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“The European Press: Danzig’s Constitution.” Manchester Guardian 22 Nov 1919: 11.
“News From Abroad.” Scotsman 24 Nov. 1919: 8. ProQuest.
“Sir Reginald Tower Arrives in Danzig.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 24 Nov. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“German Trick in Slesvig.” Scotsman 25 Nov. 1919: 7. ProQuest.
“House of Commons.” Times [London] 26 Nov. 1919: 18. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
J.L.H. “The Peace Conference.” Manchester Guardian 26 Nov. 1919: 14. ProQuest.
“Our Armies in Memel and Dantzig.” Scotsman 26 Nov. 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“British Force to Police Polish District, Report.” Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] 29 Nov. 1919: 6. ProQuest.
“British Troops for Poland.” New York Times 29 Nov. 1919: 6. ProQuest.
Press Association. “Allies and Danzig.” Scotsman 29 Nov. 1919: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
December
“Hidden Away and Kept Ignorant of Peace.” Evening Telegraph 1 Dec. 1919: 1. British Library Newspapers.
“Holding Germany to the Terms.” Current History [N.Y.] 1 Dec. 1919: 390. ProQuest.
“Another Secret Prison Camp.” Dundee Courier 2 Dec. 1919: 5. British Library Newspapers.
Reuter. “War Prisoners Hidden in Germany.” Times [London] 2 Dec. 1919: 14. The Times Digital Archive. Web.
“War Prisoners Unaware of Peace?” Manchester Guardian 2 Dec. 1919: 10. ProQuest.
“Allied Prisoners Found in Danzig.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 3 Dec. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
“French Prisoners Are Still Confined by Huns.” Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] 3 Dec. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Mr. Morgenthau Commissioner for Danzig.” Jewish Exponent 5 Dec. 1919: 7. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Unaware of Peace.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 5 Dec. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Y.M.C.A. Sends 4000 Christmas Boxes Abroad.” Boston Globe 5 Dec. 1919: 12. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Claim British Violated Truce.” Globe [Toronto, Ont.] 8 Dec. 1919: 1. ProQuest.
Reuter. “More French Prisoners Released.” Shanghai Times 8 Dec. 1919: 8. ProQuest.
Press Association. “The Return of German Baltic Troops.” Scotsman 9 Dec. 1919: 7. ProQuest.
“Sentimental Economics.” Manchester Guardian 9 Dec. 1919: 4. ProQuest.
“Germans opposed to Morgenthau as Commissioner for Danzig.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle 12 Dec. 1919: 1. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
Reuter. “War Prisoners for Danzig.” Northern Star [Lismore, NSW, Australia] 12 Dec. 1919: 5. Trove. Web.
“Kiel Canal Incident: German Protest.” South China Morning Post 13 Dec. 1919: 12. ProQuest.
“Danzig Fair Open to American Products.” Women’s Wear 17 Dec. 1919: 19.
“Report 700 Entrants For 1920 Dantzig Fair.” Women’s Wear 17 Dec. 1919: 32.
“Transformation of Danzig into a Free Port Well Underway.” Statesman [Austin, Tex.] 17 Dec. 1919: 6. ProQuest.
“350,000 Tons of Food Shipped to Poland in Less than One Year.” Elmira Star-Gazette [N.Y.] 18 Dec. 1919: 1.
“Danzig Municipal Elections.” Christian Science Monitor [Boston, Mass.] 18 Dec. 1919: 2. ProQuest.
“Spring Fair at Danzig.” New York Times 21 Dec. 1919: 31.
“U.S. Foodstuffs to Poland.” Sun [Baltimore, Md.] 21 Dec. 1919: CA15. ProQuest.
Press Association. “Scapa Flow Affair.” Scotsman 22 Dec. 1919: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Allies Block ‘Free’ Danzig.” Nashville Tennessean and the Nashville American 28 Dec. 1919: SM5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Food and Supplies to Poland at Rate of 5,000 Tons a Day.” Pittsburgh Gazette Times 28 Dec. 1919: 7.
James, Edwin L. “Germans Seek to Keep Docks.” Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] 28 Dec. 1919: 3. ProQuest.
James, Edwin L. “To check German dock estimates.”
New York Times 28 Dec. 1919: 3.