January
Our own Correspondents. “Colonel Beck’s extended stay: Danzig, the League, and Minorities Pact.” Manchester Guardian 17 Jan. 1938: 14.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig’s new name: “Free City” Dropped.” Manchester Guardian 24 Jan. 1938: 12.
“Pledge on Danzig Seen: Foerster Backs Up Idea Hitler Will Keep Hands Off.” New York Times 20 Jan. 1938: 8. ProQuest.
“10 of Opposition Join Nazi Party in Danzig.” New York Times 29 Jan. 1938: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Papers Confiscated in Danzig.”
New York Times 30 Jan. 1938: 31.
ProQuest.
February
“New German league. Poland uneasy over Danzig.” Auckland Star 2 Feb. 1938: 17. Papers Past. Web.
“Nazi Demand For Territory Follows Coup.” Washington Post 6 Feb. 1938: 1. ProQuest.
Our Warsaw Correspondent. “Nazi methods in Danzig: The Opposition.” Manchester Guardian 7 Feb 1938: 13.
“Polish fears. Future of Danzig.” Auckland Star 19 Feb. 1938: 21. Papers Past. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Polish view of speech: Anxiety About Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 21 Feb. 1938: 15.
“Live man dead. Confirmed by Danzig court.” Auckland Star 23 Feb. 1938: 13. Papers Past. Web.
March
W.N.S. “Schopenauer quoted as anti-Semite by Nazis.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 4 Mar. 1938: 2. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Danzig.” Economist 5 Mar. 1938: 498+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Jews Protest on Danzig: Ask League to Bar Invocation of ‘Aryan Clause’ April 1.” New York Times 11 Mar. 1938: 12. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Treatment of Jews in Danzig: A New Appeal.” Manchester Guardian 11 Mar 1938: 6.
Associated Press. “Danzig Expects Union: Free City Confident It Is Next in Line for Hitler.” New York Times 14 Mar. 1938: 4. ProQuest.
“Danzig Nazis See Quick Reich Union.” Washington Post 14 Mar. 1938: X3. ProQuest.
Streit, Clarence K. “Reich-Polish Deal Feared in Geneva.” New York Times 16 Mar. 1938: 11. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazi Fleet Has Steam Up for Danzig.” Telegraph [Nashua, NH] 18 Mar. 1938: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Poland Prepares Should War Arise.” Lawrence Daily Journal-World 18 Mar. 1938: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Reich drops opposition to Polish march, return for free hand in Danzig.” Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon, Sask., Can.] 18 Mar. 1938: 1.
Associated Press. “Poles’ Assent Seen to Danzig Seizure.” New York Times 19 Mar. 1938: 2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Warsaw Deal For Reich to Take Danzig Is Reported.” Washington Post 19 Mar. 1938: X1. ProQuest.
“Paris Alarm Grows.” Washington Post 19 Mar. 1938: X4. ProQuest.
Oakes, John Bertram. “Eastern Europe Fears German Might.” Washington Post 20 Mar. 1938: B1. ProQuest.
“Danzig Loans.” Financial Times [London] 21 Mar. 1938: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
The Diarist. “Nervousness Returns.” Financial Times [London] 24 Mar. 1938: [1]. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Jews flee from Danzig: Terror Increased.” Manchester Guardian 24 Mar. 1938: 6.
“Thousands Leave Danzig: 3,000 Jews, Many Foreigners and Natives in Exodus.” New York Times 24 Mar. 1938: 9. ProQuest.
United Press. “10,000 Nazi Troops In Danzig Ordered Ready for Action.” Washington Post 24 Mar. 1938: X1. ProQuest.
“Jews in Poland.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Mar. 1938: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“May be poll in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Mar. 1938: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Poles abroad. Lose rights of citizenship after five years.” Auckland Star 26 Mar. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig's future. Herr Hitler's plans.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 26 Mar. 1938: 16. Papers Past. Web.
“Vote in Danzig?” Auckland Star 26 Mar. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Many arrests in Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 30 Mar. 1938: 6.
April
“New ambassador. German envoy to London.” Auckland Star 4 Apr. 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Hitler Awaits a Polish Shift.” New York Times 10 Apr. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazis Ponder What Fuehrer Will Do Next: Coups in Czechoslovakia, Memel and Danzig Held Possible.” Washington Post 12 Apr. 1938: X7. ProQuest.
“A new concept. Germany's encyclopedia.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 16 Apr. 1938: 24. Papers Past. Web.
A Special Correspondent. “Nuremberg laws in Danzig: A first enactment: New Measures Being Prepared.” Manchester Guardian 22 Apr 1938: 6.
Our Correspondent. “Smuggling arms into Danzig: Polish Reports.” Manchester Guardian 26 Apr 1938: 6.
“St. George's Day.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 Apr. 1938: 4. Papers Past. Web.
May
Werner, Wade. “Germany Has Eye on Free Danzig City.” Evening Independent [St. Petersburg] 3 May 1938: 12-A. Google News. Web.
“Bank of Danzig to Cancel Notes.” Financial Times [London] 4 May 1938: 8. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Poland at the sea. Progress of Gdynia.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 May 1938: 22. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazis in Control: 70
Party Members and 2 Poles Are Now in the Chamber.” New York Times 30 May 1938: 4. ProQuest.
June
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Reich Friendship Held Aim of Poles.” New York Times 12 June 1938: 66. ProQuest.
“Danzig Senate Has Fete: Fifth Anniversary of Nazi Seizure Is Celebrated.” New York Times 21 June 1938: 8. ProQuest.
“Curb Rules on Danzig Bonds.” New York Times 29 June 1938: 29. ProQuest.
“League
Loans Group Lists Settlement.” New York
Times 30 June 1938: 35. ProQuest.
July
“Anger with America. Feeling in Germany.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 4 July 1938: 12. Papers Past. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Nazi leader in Danzig: Snub by Poland.” Manchester Guardian 7 July 1938: 6.
“German Flag in Danzig Arouses Polish Protest.” New York Times 9 July 1938: 4. ProQuest.
“Danzig’s Nazi Leader On Mission to London.” New York Times 14 July 1938: 11. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Nazi leader of Danzig: On Way to London?” Manchester Guardian 14 July 1938: 6.
“Danzig leader in London: Reason for Visit.” Manchester Guardian 15 July 1938: 16.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig Nazis’ aim: Fresh Constitution.” Manchester Guardian 15 July 1938: 14.
United Press Association. “Nazi envoy. Visit to London.” Auckland Star 15 July 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Election in Danzig is Planned by Nazis: They Hope to Stir National Feeling in Test.” New York Times 24 July 1938: 21. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig Jewish firms fined: Then Expropriated.” Manchester Guardian 27 July 1938: 6.
“New campaign. Nazi drive against Jews in Danzig.” Auckland Star 28 July 1938: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Trouble in Danzig. Nazis attack Jews.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 28 July 1938: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Private visit paid. Danzig Nazi in Britain.” Auckland Star 29 July 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
W.N.S. “Jews disenfranchised in Danzig on eve of election.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 29 July 1938: 6. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
August
Dodd, William E. “Germany Shocked Me.” Nation, Aug. 1938, pp. 176–78. EBSCOhost.
“Cotton Market for Poland.” Financial Times [London] 5 Aug. 1938: 6. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
W.N.S. “38 more Polish Jews lose citizenship.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 5 Aug. 1938: 2. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
British Official Wireless. “Visit to Poland. British Admiralty Chief.” Auckland Star 10 Aug. 1938: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig secret broadcasts: Anti-Nazi Station.” Manchester Guardian 10 Aug. 1938: 5.
“In path of Hitler. Half the world's Jews.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 11 Aug. 1938: 20. Papers Past. Web.
Religious News Service. “Tourists boycott hotel barring Jews.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 12 Aug. 1938: 4. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Danzig Municipality 7%.” Financial Times [London] 19 Aug. 1938: 8. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Polish Troops Asked to Keep Danzig Order.” Washington Post 22 Aug. 1938: 3. ProQuest.
“Danzig Electric Trams.” Financial Times [London] 22 Aug. 1938. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Ill-treatment of Poles: Protest in Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 22 Aug. 1938: 12.
“Poland Protests Attacks by Nazis.” New York Times 22 Aug. 1938: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “New Bishop in Danzig: Young Man Is Honored--Former Prelate Angered Nazis.” New York Times 25 Aug. 1938: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Protests to Poles.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1938: 6. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Outrages in Danzig: New Polish Protest.” Manchester Guardian 26 Aug. 1938: 13.
Reuter. “Danzig Poles: “Equal Footing” with the Jews.” Manchester Guardian 27 Aug. 1938: 17.
United Press Association. “Treat as Jews. Poles in Danzig.” Auckland Star 27 Aug. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Arms and munitions. Smuggling into Danzig.” Auckland Star 29 Aug. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland Is Aroused by Hostile Nazi Actions; Newspaper Warns of the Fate of Austria.” New York Times 29 Aug. 1938: 5. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Nazi raid on Synagogue: Danzig Outrage.” Manchester Guardian 31 Aug. 1938: 5.
“Synagogue is Raided by Nazis in Danzig.” New York Times 31 Aug. 1938: 3.
ProQuest.
September
“Danzig Imposes Ban on Jewish Doctors: Is Likely to Include Treatment of Jews as Well.” New York Times 5 Sept. 1938: 5. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig Jewish Doctors: To Lose Practices.” Manchester Guardian 5 Sept. 1938: 13.
“No right to practise. Jewish doctors in Danzig.” Auckland Star 6 Sept. 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Arms to Danzig. German action feared.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 7 Sept. 1938: 13. Papers Past. Web.
W.N.S. “Danzig bars all Jewish doctors.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 9 Sept. 1938: 3. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Changes in Poland.” Economist 10 Sept. 1938: 488+. The Economist Historical Archive.
Our Correspondent. “Polish editor arrested: Reprisal in Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 10 Sept. 1938: 15.
“Girl's revenge.” Auckland Star 12 Sept. 1938: 5. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Bonds.” Financial Times [London] 21 Sept. 1938: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“The black year.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 23 Sept. 1938: 38, 39. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
October
“Danzig Group, Here, Fleeing Nazi Rule: 14 of Wealthy Jewish Family Fear Domination.” New York Times 8 Oct. 1938: 6. ProQuest.
“Hostile actions.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 8 Oct. 1938: 6. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Nazi Leader Reports Full Control in Danzig.” New York Times 10 Oct. 1938: 1. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig Nazis: 'Early Reward for Suffering'.” Manchester Guardian 11 Oct. 1938: 14.
“Care of Hitler. Danzig places herself under the Fuehrer.” Auckland Star 12 Oct. 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Nazis in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 12 Oct. 1938: 15. Papers Past. Web.
“Poles uneasy. Hint about Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 12 Oct. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Racial “crimes” in Danzig: Jews Imprisoned.” Manchester Guardian 13 Oct. 1938: 12.
“Ridicule in Warsaw.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 13 Oct. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Germany and Danzig: A Polish Denial.” Manchester Guardian 15 Oct. 1938: 16.
“Future of Danzig. German domination.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 19 Oct. 1938: 15. Papers Past. Web.
November
Kranz, Henry B. “Poland and the German ‘Peace’.” Nation, Nov. 1938, pp. 533–35. EBSCOhost.
Duranty, Walter. “Curbs on Poland by Reich Likely.” New York Times 3 Nov. 1938: 15. ProQuest.
“Danzig Makes Demands: Effort to Sever Tariff Union With Poland Seen in Move.” New York Times 13 Nov. 1938: 38. ProQuest.
“Danzig News Searched: Many Reported Arrested.” New York Times 13 Nov. 1938: 38. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “In Danzig too. Jewish oppression.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 14 Nov. 1938: 12. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Danzig Synagogue burned.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 16 Nov. 1938: 14. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Jews imprisoned in their own homes.” Auckland Star 16 Nov. 1938: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Polish Jews Leaders Plead for Refugees.” New York Times 16 Nov. 1938: 7. ProQuest.
“Violent rioting. Nazi measures in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 16 Nov. 1938: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Anti-Jew rioting. Arrests in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 17 Nov. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Catholic Property Next, Nazis in Danzig Suggest.”
New York Times 18 Nov. 1938: 3.
ProQuest.
“Jews in Danzig. All to be evacuated.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 Nov. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. "Jews forbidden to hold public office in Danzig." Chicago Tribune 24 Nov. 1938: 6. Web.
Duranty, Walter. “New territory. Poland's quick 'grab'.” Auckland Star 24 Nov. 1938: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Nuremberg Decrees Adopted by Danzig: Measures Apply to All Jews in Free City.” New York Times 24 Nov. 1938: 4. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “League’s Danzig Commissioner: Office to Cease?” Manchester Guardian 24 Nov. 1938: 6.
Independent Cable Service. “Intention to resign. Danzig commissioner.” Auckland Star 25 Nov. 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“League and Danzig. Policy not anti-Nazi.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Nov. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Resigning post. Danzig commissioner.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 25 Nov. 1938: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“To resign his office. High Commissioner in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Nov. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig and Europe.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 26 Nov. 1938: 14. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Puts Curb on Emigrants.” New York Times 27 Nov. 1938: 44. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Arrests of Jews Go On in Germany.” New York Times 29 Nov. 1938: 18. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Danzig police raid homes in hunt for Jews." Chicago Tribune 29 Nov. 1938: 2. Web.
December
Our own Correspondent. “Accounts blocked in Danzig: Polish Jews Exempted.” Manchester Guardian 8 Dec. 1938: 6.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “2 Women Executed in Danzig.” New York Times 9 Dec. 1938: 19. ProQuest.
“Teakle and Ismay.” Financial Times [London] 10 Dec. 1938: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Driving Jews from Danzig: Life Unendurable.” Manchester Guardian 16 Dec. 1938: 6.
“Poland Protests Again: But Widow and 10 Children Remain Under Arrest.” New York Times 17 Dec. 1938: 8. ProQuest.
“Memel Events Worry the Baltic Nations: Intensify Alarm Over Increase in Nazi Activities.” New York Times 18 Dec. 1938: 40. ProQuest.
“Danzig to Expel All Jews: Nazis Will Confiscate Their Property Before April 1.” New York Times 20 Dec. 1938: 13. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Clearing Jews from Danzig: New Nazi Method.” Manchester Guardian 20 Dec. 1938: 11.
Independent Cable Service. “6000 Jews in Danzig. Must leave with only £4.” Auckland Star 21 Dec. 1938: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Jews in Danzig going to Palestine.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 22 Dec. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazis are Accused.” New York Times 27 Dec. 1938: 2. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Report denied. 4000 Jews to go to Palestine.” Auckland Star 27 Dec. 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Jews. Emigration allowances.” Auckland Star 29 Dec. 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Nazis Plan for Danzig: Exclusion of Jews and Training of Small Army Scheduled.” New York Times 29 Dec. 1938: 6. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Conscript army for Danzig: Nazis’ New Moves.” Manchester Guardian 29 Dec. 1938: 5.
“Danzig and Jews. Financial concession.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 30 Dec. 1938: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Status of Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 30 Dec. 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Grip on Danzig.” Auckland Star 30 Dec. 1938: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. "Poles protest Nazi 'Dumping' of Danzig Jews." Chicago Tribune 31 Dec. 1938: 5. Web.
“Poland Threatens Danzig Over Jews.” New York Times 31 Dec. 1938: 5. ProQuest.