January
“League Extras.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 3 Jan. 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Wonderful Viking relic.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 5 Jan. 1935: 5. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Official in Poland: Senate President on Visit Stresses Link of Berlin and Warsaw.” New York Times 8 Jan. 1935: 22. ProQuest.
“Local News. Wells Junior W.E.A.” Wells Journal [Eng.] 18 Jan. 1935: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig to ask for Plebiscite Next?” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 19 Jan. 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“League Resists Move to Return Danzig to Reich: Italy-Ethiopia Controversy, Greek-Albanian Row.” Washington Post 19 Jan. 1935: 6. ProQuest.
“Hitler Salute in League: Danzig Senate’s President Gives It After Council Meeting.” New York Times 20 Jan. 1935: 31. ProQuest.
“Memel Seeks Reich Rule, Reports Say: Plebiscites in Austria and Danzig Also Seen Possible.” Washington Post 21 Jan. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
“Dividends Resumed.” Financial Times [London] 22 Jan. 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Strakhovsky, Leonid I. “Belgium, Austria and Danzig Move to Resist Pan-German Pretensions.” Washington Post 27 Jan. 1935: B2. ProQuest.
“Nazi Germany.” Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser [Eng.] 30 Jan. 1935: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
February
“The Downing Street Meeting.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 1 Feb. 1935: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Germans See Real Test.” New York Times 14 Feb. 1935: 15. ProQuest.
“Hitlerites Force Danzig Elections.” New York Times 14 Feb. 1935: 15. ProQuest.
“Chasing a Human ‘Fox’ is Danzig Sport.” New York Times 17 Feb. 1935: SM22. ProQuest.
“Danzig 7 Per Cent. Bonds.” Financial Times [London] 20 Feb. 1935: 9. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig
Nazis Force Dissolution of Diet.” New
York Times 22 Feb. 1935: 10. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Danzig Crisis.” Scotsman 22 Feb. 1935: 16. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“A Political Shooting Party.” Sphere [London, Eng.] 23 Feb. 1935: 15. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Tramway Bonds.” Financial Times [London] 25 Feb. 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig Tobacco Loan.” Financial Times [London] 28 Feb. 1935: 6. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
March
“Commercial Pact Signed with Poland.” Financial Times [London] 1 Mar. 1935: 9. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our Diplomatic Correspondent. “The Danzig Postal Dispute: Poland’s Appeal to the League.” Observer 1 Mar. 1925: 17.
“Polish Agreement’s Big Aid.” Western Daily Press [Eng.] 1 Mar. 1935: 12. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Trade Agreement with Poland.” Northern Whig [N. Ire.] 1 Mar. 1935: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Botchev, Stephan. “Geneva Apprehensive As Saar Joins Reich: Rumors Of Further German Plebiscites Disturb Hopes.” Washington Post 2 Mar. 1935: 9. ProQuest.
“Danzig Also Celebrates.” New York Times 2 Mar. 1935: 5. ProQuest.
“Danzig’s Return Forecast.” New York Times 3 Mar. 1935: 8. ProQuest.
“Jews duped. Polish swindler.” Auckland Star 6 Mar. 1935: 15. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Danzig Nazis Seek Reunion Mandate.” New York Times 10 Mar. 1935: E4. ProQuest.
“Danzig Poles Unite on Election Ticket: Warsaw Pleased Over Move to Combat Growth of Nazism.” New York Times 15 Mar. 1935: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazis Open Drive for Full Control in Danzig; List 1,300 Meetings in Effort to Win Elections.” New York Times 18 Mar. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig Coupons.” Financial Times [London] 18 Mar. 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig Bars Newspaper: Nazis Accuse Opposition Organ of False Reports of Terrorism.” New York Times 24 Mar. 1935: 26. ProQuest.
Canadian Press from Havas. “Danzig protest.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 26 Mar. 1935: 1.
“Lithuania Condemns Four Nazis.” Yorkshire Evening Post [Eng.] 26 Mar. 1935: 12. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Frontier Welcome for Mr. Eden.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 27 Mar. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Will Arrest Socialist Nominees: Protective Custody Awaits Foes of Nazis.” New York Times 28 Mar. 1935: 3. ProQuest.
“‘Bleeding Borders’ Inflame Germany: Memel Is Only One of Areas Lost in the War.” New York Times 30 Mar. 1935: 8. ProQuest.
“Danzig
Commissioner Jeered.” New York Times 30
Mar. 1935: 8. ProQuest.
“Nazi Chief Insults League High Commissioner.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 30 Mar. 1935: 11. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazi insults.” Auckland Star 30 Mar. 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Serious Incident in Free City.” Western Morning News [Eng.] 30 Mar. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazi Minister Joins Bitter Danzig Fight: Rust Campaigns for Party in Free City’s Elections.” New York Times 31 Mar. 1935: 32. ProQuest.
April
“Catholics in Danzig Lead Fight on Nazis.” New York Times 1 Apr. 1935: 10. ProQuest.
“League council may discuss incident.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 1 Apr. 1935: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Stories in stamps.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 1 Apr. 1935: 9.
“Goering in Dantzig.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 4 Apr. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Goering to Speak in Danzig.” New York Times 4 Apr. 1935: 17. ProQuest.
“Lithuania to Protest.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 4 Apr. 1935: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poles May Protest to Reich on Danzig: Streicher’s Speech Likening Coming Elections to Saar.” New York Times 4 Apr. 1935: 17. ProQuest.
“Rest of the News in Brief.” Staffordshire Sentinel [Eng.] 4 Apr. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig Poll. Nazis’ Intense Election Efforts.” Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail [Eng.] 4 Apr. 1935: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Universal. "Berlin Casts Hungry Eyes on Danzig City." Milwaukee Sentinel 4 Apr. 1935: 2. Google News. Web.
B.U.P. “Goering to France.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 5 Apr. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Chicago Tribune Press Service. "Prove loyalty to Reich, Goering urges Danzig." Chicago Tribune 5 Apr. 1935: 21. Web.
“Life in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 5 Apr. 1935: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Tolischus, Otto T. “Nazi Chiefs Stage Military Display for Danzig Voters.” New York Times 5 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
United Press. “Poland Protests Nazis in Danzig: Objects to Campaigning for Sunday’s Elections.” Washington Post 5 Apr. 1935: 7. ProQuest.
“A fait accompli?” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 Apr. 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Nazi Dictatorship Seen.” New York Times 6 Apr. 1935: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazis Intensify Drive to Clinch Danzig Victory: Hess, Hitler’s Spokesman, Exhorts City.” Washington Post 6 Apr. 1935: 4. ProQuest.
Canadian Press from Havas. “Nazi chiefs in Danzig.” Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon, Sask., Can.] 6 Apr. 1935: 6.
“Danzig Election To-morrow.” Scotsman 6 Apr. 1935: 15. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig To-morrow.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 6 Apr. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Votes To-morrow.” Dundee Courier [Scot.] 6 Apr. 1935: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“General Goering in Danzig.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 6 Apr. 1935: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Natural laws.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 Apr. 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Nazi Election Victory Not in Doubt.” Scotsman 6 Apr. 1935: 15. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazis’ Bid for Danzig.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 6 Apr. 1935: 2. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Lavish Decorations. Nazis’ Spectacular Election Campaign in Danzig.” Scotsman 6 Apr. 1935: 15. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “League Fears.” Scotsman 6 Apr. 1935: 15. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazi tactics. Bid for Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 6 Apr. 1935: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Danzig Hails Hess as He Calls on City to Join Nazi Front.” New York Times 6 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Bid for Danzig.” Auckland Star 6 Apr. 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Nazis in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 Apr. 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press, “Danzig Votes Today; Nazis Claim Victory,” Milwaukee Sentinel 7 Apr. 1935: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig to Hold Election Today To the Volkstag: Goebbels Predicts a ‘Saar’ Vote as Nazis Wind Up.” Washington Post 7 Apr. 1935: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Germany Explains Its Danzig Role.” Washington Post 7 Apr. 1935: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “‘We’ve Broken Treaty,’ Says Goebbels in Danzig.” New York Times 7 Apr. 1935: 35. ProQuest.
“Campaign Called Peace Aid.” New York Times 7 Apr. 1935: 35. ProQuest.
“Polish Press Protests.” New York Times 7 Apr. 1935: 35. ProQuest.
Schultz, Sigrid. "Return Danzig to Fatherland! Bid of Hitler." Chicago Tribune 7 Apr. 1935: 1. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Danzig Dominated by Storm Troops on Eve of Election.” New York Times 7 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazis short of goal.” Victoria Daily Times [B.C., Can.] 8 Apr. 1935: 3.
“The Danzig Election.” Dundee Courier [Scot.] 8 Apr. 1935: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Nazis Able to Muster Division.” New York Times 8 Apr. 1935: 6. ProQuest.
"Danzig spurns Nazi pleas for full control." Chicago Tribune 8 Apr. 1935: 1. Web.
“Election Astounds Paris: Observers Expect Danzig Vote to Have ‘Repercussions’ In Reich.” New York Times 8 Apr. 1935: 4. ProQuest.
“Knock-out Diplomacy.” Nottingham Journal [Eng.] 8 Apr. 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazi Gains at Danzig.” Financial Times [London] 8 Apr. 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Nazis Fail in Bid for Control of Danzig.” Western Mail [Glamorgan, Wales] 8 Apr. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Shopkeeper in Danzig Turns Tables on Nazis.” New York Times 8 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
“The Nazi Defeat.” New York Times 8 Apr. 1935: 18. ProQuest.
“Nazis Fail to Get Power.” Derby Daily Telegraph [Eng.] 8 Apr. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazis Fail to Get the Required Majority in Danzig.” Yorkshire Evening Post [Eng.] 8 Apr. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazis Win Danzig Vote; Poles to Offer Protest; British Bar a Locarno.” Washington Post 8 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
“Nazis Fail to Win Danzig.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 8 Apr. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Prospect of More Danzig Elections.” Lancashire Evening Post [Eng.] 8 Apr. 1935: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “French Opinions. Possibility of Coup D’Etat by Danzig Nazis.” Yorkshire Evening Post [Eng.] 8 Apr. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Shocks for Nazis at Danzig.” Leeds Mercury [Eng.] 8 Apr. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Setback for Hitler.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 8 Apr. 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Nazis Balked in Danzig, Falling Short of 2/3 Vote; Poles Protest Terrorism.” New York Times 8 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
United Press. “Crookedness at Polls and Hitlerite Abuses Are Charged: Opposition Groups Injured in Rioting.” The Washington Post 8 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Danzig in hands of Nazis.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 8 Apr. 1935: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Hitler triumph. Danzig poll.” Auckland Star 8 Apr. 1935: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Mr Eden's visit to Moscow.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 8 Apr. 1935: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “So Dr. Goebbels says.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 8 Apr. 1935: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“44 Nazi Seats out of 72.” Scotsman 9 Apr. 1935: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “New Vote to Be Asked.” New York Times 9 Apr. 1935: 13. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Protesting elections.” Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon, Sask., Can.] 9 Apr. 1935: 5.
“Berlin is Disappointed: Danzig Vote Was to Have Shown Unity on ‘Bleeding Borders.’” New York Times 9 Apr. 1935: 13. ProQuest.
“British Spurn Hitler’s Peace Plan; Nazi Foes Ask New Danzig Vote.” Washington Post 9 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig, And Siresa.” Washington Post 9 Apr. 1935: 8. ProQuest.
“Danzig Election Claimed as Fresh ‘Victory’.” Western Daily Press [Eng.] 9 Apr. 1935: 12. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Disappearance. Ex-Nazi President.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 9 Apr. 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Foes in Danzig Accuse Nazis, Ask New Vote: Violence Flares Following Hitlerites’ Failure to Win.” The Washington Post 9 Apr. 1935: 6. ProQuest.
“London News. Danzig and the Saar.” Scotsman 9 Apr. 1935: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazis to Force New Elections.” Dundee Courier [Scot.] 9 Apr. 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Danzig Vote Held Blow to Nazism; New Poll Sought.” New York Times 9 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Bitter pill. Danzig result.” Auckland Star 9 Apr. 1935: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “German victory in Danzig.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 9 Apr. 1935: 11. Papers Past. Web.
British United Press. “Journalist Freed.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 10 Apr. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The Danzig elections.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 10 Apr. 1935: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Says Danzig Freed Journalist.” New York Times 10 Apr. 1935: 2. ProQuest.
Small, Alex. "Poland rejoices over Danzig's rebuff to Nazis." Chicago Tribune 10 Apr. 1935: 15. Web.
“Topic of the Day. The Lesson of Danzig.” Derry Journal [N. Ire.] 10 Apr. 1935: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
United Press Association. “Journalist arrested.” Auckland Star 10 Apr. 1935: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 11 Apr. 1935: 4. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Nazis Close Chief Rival Paper.” New York Times 11 Apr. 1935: 3. ProQuest.
“The Vote In Danzig.” Washington Post 11 Apr. 1935: 8. ProQuest.
“The Way of the World. Disappointment.” Hampshire Telegraph [Eng.] 12 Apr. 1935: 15. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The Danzig Election Results.” Economist 13 Apr. 1935: 845. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Poles Ask Danzig for Indemnity.” New York Times 13 Apr. 1935: 9. ProQuest.
“A Rebuff for Germany.” Sphere [London, Eng.] 13 Apr. 1935: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Setback for Hitler.” Ballymena Weekly Telegraph [N. Ire.] 13 Apr. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Vickery, H.L. “Economic Pressure In Danzig.” Washington Post 13 Apr. 1935: 8. ProQuest.
Ethridge, Willie Snow. “Free City of Danzig Refuses to Put On the Shackles of Nazidom.” Washington Post 14 Apr 1935: B4.
“Poles and Nazis Fight in Polish Corridor; German Killed, Several Injured in Clashes.” New York Times 16 Apr. 1935: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig Senate Charges Nazi Attack on Official.” Washington Post 17 Apr. 1935: 28. ProQuest.
“Nazi Air Official’s Death Mystery.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 17 Apr. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
United Press Association. “Angry Poles.” Auckland Star 17 Apr. 1935: 7. Papers Past. Web.
May
“Danzig election.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 1 May 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Devalues Gulden: Free City Cuts Gold Value of the Currency 40 Per Cent.” New York Times 2 May 1935: 35. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Danzig Gulden Devalued.” Belfast News-Letter [N. Ire.] 2 May 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Salient Points from the News.” Financial Times [London] 2 May 1935: [1]. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Gulden’s Drop Spreads Panic: Stores Closed in Danzig as Banks Withstand Runs; Nazis Blamed.” The Washington Post 3 May 1935: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig Crowds Storm Shops.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 3 May 1935: 11. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig is Panicky Over Devaluation: Prices Soar on Announcement of 42.37 Per Cent.” New York Times 3 May 1935: 36. ProQuest.
“Danzig Money on a Lower Gold Basis.” Financial Times [London] 3 May 1935: 9. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Foe of Devaluation Arrested in Danzig: Pastor Seized as Street Agitator.” New York Times 4 May 1935: 3. ProQuest.
“Salient Points from the News.” Financial Times [London] 7 May 1935: [1]. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Brown, Milton. “The week in review.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 10 May 1935: 8. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Danzig elections. Validity challenged.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 15 May 1935: 11. Papers Past. Web.
British United Press. “Danzig Nazis and the League.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 16 May 1935: 11. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Nazis’ Challenge to League.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 16 May 1935: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Mr. Eden’s Busy Morning.” Staffordshire Sentinel [Eng.] 21 May 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Szigetvary, Arpad. “Danzig Free City.” Auckland Star 22 May 1935: 6. Papers Past. Web.
“Mr. Eden Rebukes Nazis.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 25 May 1935: 2. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Retreats on ‘Aryan’ Laws: Nazi Regime Agrees to Abide by Geneva Jurists’ Verdict.” New York Times 26 May 1935: 3. ProQuest.
“Challenge to German Government. Bishop of Danzig’s Indictment.” Derry Journal [N. Ire.] 27 May 1935: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Mr. Eden’s Successes at Geneva.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 27 May 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Reich Railway Takes Citizens Of Danzig Home Free to Vote.” New York Times 28 May 1933: 5. ProQuest.
“Little of It Left. Versailles Treaty Provisions.” Belfast Telegraph [N. Ire.] 29 May 1935: 18. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazis in Majority in Danzig Election:
Hitlerites and Allies Cast 51 Per Cent of Votes.” New York Times 29 May 1933: 5. ProQuest.
“League of Nations Notes. At the Council.” Bucks Herald [Eng.] 31 May 1935: 11. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
June
“A Rally at Geneva.” Economist 1 June 1935: 1235+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“'Bank Holiday' in Danzig: Government Acts to Check Run on Exchange Threatening Currency.” New York Times 4 June 1935: 33. ProQuest.
“Danzig Banks Closed.” Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette [Eng.] 4 June 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig Banks Closed.” Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail [Eng.] 4 June 1935: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Run on Danzig Banks.” Financial Times [London] 4 June 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“All Banks Closed by Danzig Regime.” New York Times 5 June 1935: 6. ProQuest.
“All Banks Closed in Danzig.” Financial Times [London] 5 June 1935: 9. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Currency crisis in Danzig.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 5 June 1935: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Gulden devalued.” Auckland Star 5 June 1935: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig Banks Remain Closed.” Financial Times [London] 6 June 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig Banks Reopen.” Financial Times [London] 7 June 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Poland's new port.” Auckland Star 7 June 1935: 15. Papers Past. Web.
“Banks Refuse Holiday Money.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 8 June 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Critics of Germany and Danzig Seized: German Publisher in ‘Protective Custody’.” New York Times 8 June 1935: 6. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Financial Crisis in Danzig.” Financial Times [London] 11 June 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Associated Press. "Danzig Nazi head swears to obey League in crisis." Chicago Tribune 13 June 1935: 15. Web.
“Danzig Expels Publisher: Latvian Citizen Had Been Arrested for a ‘Press Offense’.” New York Times 14 June 1935: 7. ProQuest.
“Exchange restrictions in Danzig.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 14 June 1935: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Migration to Reich Planned by Danzig.” New York Times 14 June 1935: 7. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Danzig Moratorium.” Belfast News-Letter [N. Ire.] 14 June 1935: 12. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Currency Restrictions.” Financial Times [London] 15 June 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our Correspondent. “The Danzig Currency Crisis: Polish Protest and Anti-Nazi Demonstrations.” Manchester Guardian 15 June 1935: 15.
“Reich and Poland Clash Over Danzig.” New York Times 15 June 1935: 7. ProQuest.
“Danzig Deports Editor: Theodor Loewy, Correspondent for Jewish Agency, Expelled.” New York Times 17 June 1935: 17. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Danzig Currency Restrictions.” Financial Times [London] 17 June 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“League Loans.” Financial Times [London] 18 June 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig Exchange Restrictions.” Financial Times [London] 20 June 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Poland and Danzig: Exchange Conflict Deepening.” Manchester Guardian 20 Jun 1935: 6.
“League Loans Unit Reports: Estonia and Danzig Have Maintained Full Services.” Washington Post 23 June 1935: R13. ProQuest.
“Danzig echo. Lottery history.” Auckland Star 25 June 1935: 8. Papers Past. Web.
Exchange Telegraph. “Danzig Banks Reopen.” Financial Times [London] 25 June 1935: [1]. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig Rejects Money Plan.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 26 June 1935: 11. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazis Facing a Grave Situation in Dantzig.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 29 June 1935: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Danzig Retreats in Exchange Clash: Polish Retaliation Forces Free City's Government.” New York Times 30 June 1935: 7. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Danzig Nazis Bring Crisis to Free City.” New York Times 30 June 1935: E5. ProQuest.
July
“Danzig Returning to Normal.” Financial Times [London] 1 July 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Hitler-Beck Talk Shuns Danzig Snarl: Der Fuehrer in 2 Sessions With Polish Official.” Washington Post 4 July 1935: 7. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Court and Society.” Belfast News-Letter [N. Ire.] 4 July 1935: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Holds 8 as Rebels: Prominent Citizens Seized for Attempt to Protest Cuts.” New York Times 5 July 1935: 7. ProQuest.
“Danzig Frees Officials: League Commissioner Intervenes for 8 Who Protested Pay Cuts.” New York Times 8 July 1935: 10. ProQuest.
“News From All Parts.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 8 July 1935: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Bible Research Group Banned.” New York Times 9 July 1935: 19. ProQuest.
“Financial Notes.” Economist 13 July 1935: 77+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Danzig Shake-Up Is Seen As Discontent Is General.” New York Times 20 July 1935: 1. ProQuest.
“Poland Rejects Danzig Guilders.” New York Times 21 July 1935: 8. ProQuest.
“Danzig’s Plight.” Financial Times [London] 22 July 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Reuter. “New Polish Customs Measures.” Financial Times [London] 23 July 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Charges Violation of Accord.” New York Times 24 July 1935: 10. ProQuest.
“Danzig Overrides Polish Tax Decree.” New York Times 24 July 1935: 10. ProQuest.
“Poland to Reject Protest.” New York Times 24 July 1935: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poland Seeks Enforcement.” New York Times 25 July 1935: 11. ProQuest.
“Germans Supporting Danzig.” New York Times 25 July 1935: 11. ProQuest.
“Poles Threaten to Coerce Danzig: Press Is Irate Over Disregard by Nazis of Restrictions.” New York Times 25 July 1935: 11. ProQuest.
Wiskemann, Elizabeth. “Danzig’s Nazi Regime.” Scotsman 25 July 1935: 11. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig is Defiant of Polish Decree.” New York Times 27 July 1935: 3.
ProQuest.
“Danzig’s Difficulties.” Economist 27 July 1935: 168+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Where the Cruising Liners Go.” Sphere [London, Eng.] 27 July 1935: 42. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Raids on Danzig Jews.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 31 July 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
August
“Danzig President Defies Versailles Treaty.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 2 Aug. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“A Danzig Sensation.” Western Mail [Glamorgan, Wales] 2 Aug. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Germans Uphold Danzig.” New York Times 2 Aug. 1935: 10. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Tariff war. Poland and Danzig.” Auckland Star 2 Aug. 1935: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “To save Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 2 Aug. 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Unity With Poland Broken by Danzig: City Severs Customs Union by Ending Duties.” New York Times 2 Aug. 1935: 10. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poland Demands Danzig Keep Tariff: Stern Note Asks Explanation of Free Admittance.” New York Times 3 Aug. 1935: 5. ProQuest.
"Poland forbids Danzig imports in trade war." Chicago Tribune 4 Aug. 1935: 27. Web.
“Polish Reprisals Threaten Danzig.” New York Times 4 Aug. 1935: 22. ProQuest.
“Warsaw Acts Quickly.” New York Times 4 Aug. 1935: 22. ProQuest.
“Danzig crisis.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 5 Aug. 1935: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Nazi Move in Danzig Frontier Trouble. Grave Turn of Customs Dispute.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 5 Aug. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland’s Denial. Frontier Not Closed to Goods from Danzig.” Scotsman 5 Aug. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland’s Reprisal Against Free City.” Sheffield Independent [Eng.] 5 Aug. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poles Reinforce Danzig Frontier Guards.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 5 Aug. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The Polish-Danzig Dispute.” Northern Whig [N. Ire.] 5 Aug. 1935: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The Danzig Dispute.” Scotsman 6 Aug. 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Situation.” Scotsman 6 Aug. 1935: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Closing of Poland’s Frontiers Denied.” Financial Times [London] 6 Aug. 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
United Press Association. “Poland and Danzig. Rival uneconomic ports.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 Aug. 1935: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Customs War in Full Swing.” New York Times 7 Aug. 1935: 2. ProQuest.
“Danzig's troubles.” Auckland Star 7 Aug. 1935: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Exchange Telegraph. “Danzig Customs.” Financial Times [London] 7 Aug. 1935: 4. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Note to Danzig. Conciliatory Attitude in Poland.” Scotsman 7 Aug. 1935: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Polish Army Chief Threatens Danzig.” New York Times 7 Aug. 1935: 2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Trade War Brings 15 Arrests.” Washington Post 8 Aug. 1935: 2. ProQuest.
“Briefs.” Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon, Sask., Can.] 8 Aug. 1935: 8.
Central News. “Dantzig Gives Way.” Nottingham Evening Post [Eng.] 8 Aug. 1935: 5. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Fines Polish Women.” New York Times 8 Aug. 1935: 7. ProQuest.
“Danzig Submits to Poles’ Demand.” New York Times 8 Aug. 1935: 7. ProQuest.
“London Notes and Comment. The Danzig Dispute.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 8 Aug. 1935: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Polish-Danzig Settlement.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 8 Aug. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Polish-Danish dispute settled.” Times Colonist [Victoria, B.C., Can.] 9 Aug. 1935: 3.
“A Danger Spot.” Northern Whig [N. Ire.] 9 Aug. 1935: 6. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Poland and Danzig Sign Tariff Accord: Free City Cancels Decree on Reich Goods.” New York Times 9 Aug. 1935: 7. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Poland and Danzig.” Scotsman 9 Aug. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Polish-Danzig Accord.” Financial Times [London] 9 Aug. 1935: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Settlement reached.” Auckland Star 9 Aug. 1935: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland, Danzig and Germany.” Economist 10 Aug. 1935: 274. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Lutze at Danzig Review: Storm Troop Commander Speaks to Brown Shirt Brigade.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1935: 23. ProQuest.
“Denies Storm Troop Fall: Lutze, Nazi Chief,
Tells Danzig His Force Will Remain.” New
York Times 12 Aug. 1935: 6. ProQuest.
“Danzig 6½% Loan, 1927.” Financial Times [London] 23 Aug. 1935: 2. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
WNS. “Poland protests attacks on Jews in Danzig.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 23 Aug. 1935: 9. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
Aldous, Leslie R. “Another Defeat for Danzig Nazis.” Shipley Times and Express [Eng.] 24 Aug. 1935: 8. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“The Danzig Settlement.” Economist 24 Aug. 1935: 368. The Economist Historical Archive.
United Press Association. “New Nazi attempt to starve out Jews.” Auckland Star 24 Aug. 1935: 9. Papers Past. Web.
British United Press. “Danzig Deputies Indicted.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 27 Aug. 1935: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
B.U.P. “Pummelled, then Expelled.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 27 Aug. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Fight Nazis in Danzig: Opposition Deputies Are Incensed by Boasts in Senate.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1935: 4. ProQuest.
September
“Bank of Danzig Capital.” Financial Times [London] 9 Sept. 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Spaull, Hebe. “League of Nations Notes. Problem of Free City of Danzig.” Western Morning News [Eng.] 11 Sept. 1935: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Electric Tram.” Financial Times [London] 16 Sept. 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
British Official Wireless. “Incidents at Danzig election.” Press [Canterbury, NZ] 25 Sept. 1935: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Disputes.” Scotsman 24 Sept. 1935: 9. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazis ‘Guilty’. Unconstitutional Acts in Danzig.” Birmingham Daily Gazette [Eng.] 24 Sept. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Press Association Foreign Special. “Dispute Settled.” Western Morning News [Eng.] 24 Sept. 1935: 7. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
P.A. Foreign Special. “League Curbs Nazi Activities in Danzig.” Sheffield Independent [Eng.] 24 Sept. 1935: 1. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig and the League.” Manchester Guardian 25 Sept. 1935: 8.
W.L.A. “What People Are Saying. Danger-points of the Present Tension.” Leeds Mercury [Eng.] 26 Sept. 1935: 4. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig, Geneva and Warsaw.” Economist 28 Sept. 1935: 603. The Economist Historical Archive.
October
WNS. “League orders Danzig to halt anti-Jewish and anti-Catholic policy.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 4 Oct. 1935: 3. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Our Rome Letter. Persecution of Catholics.” Leinster Leader [Rep. of Ire.] 5 Oct. 1935: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Jews Attacked in Danzig: Nazi Demonstrations.” Manchester Guardian 16 Oct 1935: 12. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Catholics Injured in Danzig: Nazi Attack.” Manchester Guardian 18 Oct. 1935: 12. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Prison for Jewish editor in Danzig: Reference to Goering.” Manchester Guardian 22 Oct. 1935: 14. ProQuest.
“Poland and Danzig.” Auckland Star 26 Oct. 1935: 15. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Arrests Editor: Charges Sabotage in Advice to Jobless Not to Go to Germany.” New York Times 27 Oct. 1935: 36. ProQuest.
November
Our Correspondent. “Danzig election frauds: Nazis Lose Two Seats.” Manchester Guardian 16 Nov 1935: 10.
“German-Polish Pact Adopted by Danzig.” Washington Post 20 Nov. 1935: 6. ProQuest.
“Danzig Court Sentences Woman.” New York Times 23 Nov. 1935: 10. ProQuest.
British United Press. “Lawyer Assaulted in Court.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 27 Nov. 1935: 12. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“London Notes and Comment. Berlin’s Suspended Burgomaster.” Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer [Eng.] 27 Nov. 1935: 10. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Nazi Hits Lawyer in Court.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 27 Nov. 1935: 3. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“Danzig Amnesty Decree Frees Nazi Prisoners.” Washington Post 28 Nov. 1935: 2. ProQuest.
“Poles Protest Danzig Incident.” New York Times 30 Nov. 1935: 6.
ProQuest.
December
“A Judgment on Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 5 Dec 1935: 8.
“Nazi ‘Law’ Illegal. Hague Ruling on Danzig Decrees.” Daily Herald [London, Eng.] 5 Dec. 1935: 11. British Newspaper Archive. Web.
“New Nazi law in Danzig: Hague Court’s Decision.” Manchester Guardian 5 Dec 1935: 12.
“Overrules Danzig Senate: World Court Finds Penal Law Decrees Unconstitutional.” New York Times 5 Dec. 1935: 21. ProQuest.
“Danzig Excludes Italian Goods.” New York Times 6 Dec. 1935: 11. ProQuest.
Exchange Telegraph. “Danzig Trade Unions Go.” Financial Times [London] 9 Dec. 1935: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig trade union dissolved: Police Raid Premises.” Manchester Guardian 9 Dec 1935: 12.
“Danzig Catholic Paper Banned.” New York Times 15 Dec. 1935: 37. ProQuest.