January
Associated Press. “One Killed in Hitlerite Raid.” New York Times 2 Jan. 1932: 4. ProQuest.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “Danzig Revisionists Decide Not to Leave Zionist Organisation.” 5 Jan. 1932. Web.
Aldous, Leslie R. “Ten Years of the World Court.” Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter [Eng.] 8 Jan. 1932: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“A Decision by the Hague Court: Polish Rights at Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 13 Jan. 1932: 4.
Davies, Arthur. “League of Nations’ 66th Session.” Todmorden & District News [Eng.] 22 Jan. 1932: 2. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“London Day by Day.” Edinburgh Evening News 25 Jan. 1932: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
February
“World Court Ruling Made Against Poland.” New York Times 5 Feb. 1932: 3. ProQuest.
“Poland.” Economist 6 Feb. 1932: 302+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Danzig problems: Another Hague Court Decision.” Manchester Guardian 10 Feb. 1932: 5.
Associated Press. “Danzig Commissioner Quits.” New York Times 12 Feb. 1932: 3. ProQuest.
“Commissioner of Danzig resigns.” Times Colonist [Victoria, B.C., Can.] 12 Feb. 1932: 3.
“Polish Danzig Head Resigns His Office: Increased German Nazi Influence Blamed for Open Break.” Washington Post 12 Feb. 1932: 1. ProQuest.
“Poland to Exercise a Firmer Hand in Danzig; Policy Seen in Naming of New Commissioner.” New York Times 13 Feb. 1932: 1. ProQuest.
“British Coal. Polish Railway Ban and Protest in Germany.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 15 Feb. 1932: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Plot Denied by Press of Poland.” New York Times 17 Feb. 1932: 11. ProQuest.
“League of Nations Notes.” Bucks Herald [Eng.] 19 Feb. 1932: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Szapiro,
Jerzy. “Polish Adventure in Danzig Scouted.” New York Times 21 Feb. 1932: E4. ProQuest.
March
[No title.] Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette [Eng.] 5 Mar. 1932: 15. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Poland Demands Customs of Danzig.” New York Times 13 Mar. 1932: 19. ProQuest.
“Poland Demands Danzig Give Up Customs Rights.” Washington Post 13 Mar. 1932: 13. ProQuest.
“Russian Competition.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 14 Mar. 1932: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Speculation Hint.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 19 Mar. 1932: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Pole
Says Danzig is Nation’s Port.” New York
Times 24 Mar. 1932: 6. ProQuest.
April
Associated Press. “Hitler Hailed in Danzig.” New York Times 6 Apr. 1932: 11. ProQuest.
Sonnenschein, M. “Danzig under ‘protection’ of Hitler.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 8 Apr. 1932: 6. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Disputes about Danzig: Report by League Jurists.” Manchester Guardian 9 Apr. 1932: 15.
Associated Press. “Expect trouble.” Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon, Sask., Can.] 15 Apr. 1932: 1.
“Danzig demand.” Times Colonist [Victoria, B.C., Can.] 15 Apr. 1932: 11.
“Parades forbidden.” Times Colonist [Victoria, B.C., Can.] 15 Apr. 1932: 11.
“To Ask Dissolution in Danzig.” New York Times 17 Apr. 1932: 5. ProQuest.
J.T.A. “Nazis force resignation of Jewish conductor.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 22 Apr. 1932: 5. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“The Poles and Danzig: Talking of An Occupation.” Manchester Guardian 22 Apr. 1932: 14.
“Danzig
Seeks Retraction: Senate Asks Polish Representative to Deny Rumors About
Nazis.” New York Times 24 Apr. 1932: N3.
ProQuest.
Exchange. “Poland and Nazis.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 27 Apr. 1932: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
May
“Free City Waits All Day for Invasion.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 2 May 1932: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Hitlerites Appear.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 2 May 1932: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“‘It is Time the World Was Warned of Danger’.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 2 May 1932: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Causes of friction.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 3 May 1932: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Chicago Tribune Press Service. "Watch Poland! She plans coup! Danzig charges." Chicago Tribune 3 May 1932: 7. Web.
“Germans Fear Coup by Poles in Danzig: Government Ready to Resist With All Its Forces.” New York Times 3 May 1932: 10. ProQuest.
“Germany Keeps Watch on Danzig.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 3 May 1932: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “Hitlerism in Danzig.” 3 May 1932. Web.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “Hitlerists Cause Trouble in Danzig: Rumours of Nazi Coup Being Prepared: Poland Watching Situation.” 3 May 1932. Web.
“No Polish Plot?” Western Morning News [Eng.] 3 May 1932: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Poland and Danzig: Aggression Reports Denied.” Manchester Guardian 3 May 1932: 13.
“‘Plot to Seize Danzig.’ Protests in London by Ambassador.” Western Mail [Glamorgan, Wales] 3 May 1932: 14. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland and Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 3 May 1932: 8. Papers Past. Web.
“Poles and Danzig. Story of Threatened Invasion Denied.” Sheffield Daily Telegraph [Eng.] 3 May 1932: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poles say Count Must Go.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 3 May 1932: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Polish plot. Seizure of Danzig.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 3 May 1932: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Port of Danzig. Seizure plot.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 3 May 1932: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“A mad adventure.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 4 May 1932: 6. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland and Danzig.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 4 May 1932: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Polish plot denied.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 4 May 1932: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“A mad adventure.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 4 May 1932: 6. Papers Past. Web.
“The Stock Exchange. Markets Badly Need Tonic.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 4 May 1932: 11. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“This Morning’s Postbag. Let Us Quote You.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 6 May 1932: 12. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Stewart, A.F.E. “The city of Danzig. Notes of a visit.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 7 May 1932: 1. Papers Past. Web.
“An ABC of the Danzig question: The Main Causes of Friction.” Manchester Guardian 10 May 1932: 15.
Our own Correspondent. “League debate on Danzig: Customs Problem Handed to the Jurists.” Manchester Guardian 11 May 1932: 14.
“League of Nations Notes.” Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald [Eng.] 14 May 1932: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland Protests Danzig Restriction.” New York Times 18 May 1932: 7. ProQuest.
Exchange. “Danzig Alarm.” Nottingham Journal [Eng.] 19 May 1932: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazi Force in Danzig.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 19 May 1932: 2. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland’s Grave Threat to City of Danzig.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 20 May 1932: 2. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Poland & Danzig: Reported Request to France for Loan.” Manchester Guardian 21 May 1932: 15.
“Poles’ Claim On Corridor Stirs Berlin.” Washington Post 22 May 1932: M7. ProQuest.
“Europe’s Sore Spot.” Washington Post 23 May 1932: 6. ProQuest.
“Plot to Seize Danzig is Charged to Poles.” New York Times 24 May 1932: 1. ProQuest.
“Germans Warn Two Nations To Keep ‘Hands Off’ Danzig.” Washington Post 25 May 1932: 1. ProQuest.
“Germany to Warn Poland on Danzig.” New York Times 25 May 1932: 6. ProQuest.
“Poland Protests to Danzig.” New York Times 25 May 1932: 6. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Designs on Danzig Denied in Poland: Officials Say They Have No Desire to Reopen Question.” New York Times 29 May 1932: E3. ProQuest.
“Danzig Agitation Alarming Poland: Newspaper Sees Polish-German War Over Reich Plans.” New York Times 30 May 1932: 4. ProQuest.
June
“Boycott of Resort Protested by Danzig: Senate Warns It Must Take Police Action.” New York Times 3 June 1932: 5. ProQuest.
Morawski-Nawenoh, A. “Poland and Danzig: Former Would Not Be Benefited by Change in Status Quo.” New York Times 4 June 1932: 14. ProQuest.
“Details of Reconstruction Loans.” Financial Times [London] 14 June 1932: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Protest arrival of Polish ship.” Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon, Sask., Can.] 15 June 1932: 1.
Central News. “Danzig Naval Incident.” Scotsman 16 June 1932: 15. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Is Aroused By Polish Warship: Destroyer Visits Free City to Greet British, It Is Explained.” Washington Post 16 June 1932: 11. ProQuest.
“Danzig Protests Visit of Polish Destroyer: Tells League That City Was Not Notified.” New York Times 16 June 1932: 4. ProQuest.
“Polish Ship Stirs Danzig: City Protests Against Unannounced Visit by a Destroyer.” New York Times 16 June 1932: 4. ProQuest.
“Warship Defies Ultimatum.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 16 June 1932: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Conflicting claims.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 17 June 1932: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Polish corridor. Free port of Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 17 June 1932: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Crisis in Danzig.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 17 June 1932: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“A background to Lausanne: VIII.--Danzig and Its Polish Rival.” Manchester Guardian 20 June 1932: 10.
British United Press. “Danzig Dispute.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 20 June 1932: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
B.U.P. “New Dispute at Danzig.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 20 June 1932: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland Opposes Visit of Germans to Danzig.” New York Times 21 June 1932: 4. ProQuest.
“The Polish corridor.” Auckland Star 21 June 1932: 6. Papers Past. Web.
“Finnish Rum-Runners.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 22 June 1932: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Chicago Tribune Press Service. "German Navy visits Danzig; fear trouble." Chicago Tribune 23 June 1932: 10. Web.
“Sees Reich Navy Visit to Danzig as Tactless.” New York Times 23 June 1932: 3. ProQuest.
“East Prussians Begin 3-Day Air Defense Drill; Danzig Welcomes German Warships Warmly.” New York Times 24 June 1932: 1. ProQuest.
“German warships: Projected Visit to Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 24 June 1932: 15.
Chicago Tribune Press Service. "Danzig police club Reds, halt demonstration." Chicago Tribune 25 June 1932: 6. Web.
“Danzig scores Poland’s course.” Times Colonist [Victoria, B.C., Can.] 28 July 1932: 12.
“Gdynia Shipping.” Financial Times [London] 29 June 1932: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Day, Donald. "Danzig charges Poland is trying to smother her." Chicago Tribune 30 July 1932: 4. Web.
July
“German Shipbuilding.” Hampshire Telegraph [Eng.] 1 July 1932: 13. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Germans and Danzig.” Hampshire Telegraph [Eng.] 1 July 1932: 13. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “Rabbi Attacked in Danzig by Hooligans in Nazi Uniform.” 7 July 1932. Web.
“Danzig Asks Poland to End the Boycott.” New York Times 8 July 1932: 6. ProQuest.
“Corridor of comedies.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 9 July 1932: 2. Papers Past. Web.
Globe Trotter. “Polish Corridor and Danzig Breathe Trouble to Europe.” Washington Post 10 July 1932: M7. ProQuest.
Miller, Guy. “War Clouds Hang Over Danzig.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [Penn.] 10 July 1932: 10. Google News. Web.
“Our London Correspondent. Germany and Poland.” Western Morning News [Eng.] 11 July 1932: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Bank Rate.” Financial Times [London] 12 July 1932: [1]. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “Poland Protests Attack on Two Jews in Danzig.” 12 July 1932. Web.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “Poale Zion, Zeire Zion Conference in Danzig.” 20 July 1932. Web.
“Poland.” Economist 23 July 1932: 175. The Economist Historical Archive.
Tuohy, Ferdinand. “The Unfree City of Danzig.” Sphere [London, Eng.] 23 July 1932: 122-23. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
White, William C. “The Most Unhappy City in All Europe.” New York Times 24 July 1932: SM6. ProQuest.
“Danzig and Poland.” Financial Times [London] 27 July 1932: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Old Danzig. War with England.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 29 July 1932: 14. Papers Past. Web.
August
“Poland’s New Port.” Scotsman 2 Aug. 1932: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Ashton, E.R. “Danzig and Poland.” Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser [Eng.] 5 Aug. 1932: 17. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland Wants Danzig. But Latter Prefers Germany.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 13 Aug. 1932: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland and Danzig Reach Agreement.” New York Times 14 Aug. 1932: 7. ProQuest.
Reuter. “News in Brief.” Financial Times [London] 16 Aug. 1932: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Baltic Relations.” Economist 20 Aug. 1932: 345. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Peace in the Baltic.” Morecambe Guardian [Eng.] 26 Aug. 1932: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Electric Tramway.” Financial Times [London] 27 Aug. 1932: 6. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
September
J.T.A. “Union of Poale Zion and Zeire Zion approved by World Conference in Danzig.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 2 Sept. 1932: 8. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Restive Germany.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 Sept. 1932: 8. Papers Past. Web.
“Count Gravina Dies.” New York Times 20 Sept. 1932: 21. ProQuest.
“European Reconstruction Loans in Default.” Financial Times [London] 20 Sept. 1932: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Italian League Official At Danzig 3 Years Dies.” Washington Post 20 Sept. 1932: 7. ProQuest.
“League Loans Default.” Dundee Evening Telegraph 20 Sept. 1932: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Stop-Press News: High Commissioner of Danzig Dead.” Manchester Guardian 20 Sept. 1932: 16.
“Up Against Facts.” Edinburgh Evening News 20 Sept. 1932: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Count Manfred Gravina.” Financial Times [London] 21 Sept. 1932: 4. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
October
“Cost of Conference.” Scotsman 4 Oct. 1932: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“London Evening Press. Free State and Cost of ‘Freedom’.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 15 Oct. 1932: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“League Commissioner Is Welcomed in Danzig.” Washington Post 22 Oct. 1932: 7. ProQuest.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “State Sir John Hope Simpson Failed to Get Danzig Post Owing to Unpopularity with Jews.” 24 Oct. 1932. Web.
November
J.T.A. “Unpopular with Jews, denied political post.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 4 Nov. 1932: 1. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Lotteries scheme.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 5 Nov. 1932: 12. Papers Past. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig Dispute.” Financial Times [London] 14 Nov. 1932: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our Berlin Correspondent. “German-Polish Friction: II.--Danzig Dying.” Manchester Guardian 15 Nov. 1932: 9.
Central News. “Polish-Danzig Trade. Treaty Plans Break Down.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 17 Nov. 1932: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poles Act to Force Currency on Danzig.” New York Times 18 Nov. 1932: 6. ProQuest.
“A New Danzig Dispute.” Economist 19 Nov. 1932: 925. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Means Test Tribunal Appointed.” Lancashire Evening Post [Eng.] 21 Nov. 1932: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland and Danzig Balk at New Rules.” New York Times 22 Nov. 1932: 6.
ProQuest.
“Danzig and Poland.” Economist 26 Nov. 1932: 976. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Danzig corridor. Europe's powder magazine.” Auckland Star 26 Nov. 1932: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“News in Brief.” Financial Times [London] 28 Nov. 1932: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
December
“League of Nations.” Economist 3 Dec. 1932: 1027+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“The League in 1932.” West Middlesex Gazette [Eng.] 31 Dec. 1932: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.