January
“Jews in Danzig. Complete evacuation by end of month.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 3 Jan. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “All Nuremberg laws now in force in Danzig: 1,000 Jews To Be Expelled This Month.” Manchester Guardian 3 Jan. 1939: 15.
Our own correspondent. “Jews in No-man’s Land.” Manchester Guardian 3 Jan. 1939: 15.
“Danzig Held Principal Topic.” New York Times 7 Jan. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Danzig is Expected to Quit the League.” New York Times 7 Jan. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
International New Service. "Hitler Makes Polish Deal for Free City." Palm Beach Daily News 7 Jan. 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
“Sacrifice of Danzig. Polish alternative.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 7 Jan. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“The Hitler-Beck Conversations.” Economist 14 Jan. 1939: 64. The Economist Historical Archive.
Associated Press. “Shift by Paraguay Strands 300 Jews.” New York Times 15 Jan. 1939: 30. ProQuest.
“Danzig to Deport 1,000.” New York Times 15 Jan. 1939: 30. ProQuest.
Our Own Correspondent. “League council to-morrow: Danzig, Spain, and China.” Observer 15 Jan. 1939: 13.
Associated Press. “Ribbentrop To Seek Polish Aid for Reich: Nazi Foreign Minister To Confer With Beck on Danzig.” Washington Post 16 Jan. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Jewish Congress Bars Ransom Plan.” New York Times 17 Jan. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Jews Sell Land.” New York Times 18 Jan. 1939: 12. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Geneva ruling on Danzig: 'Constitution Violated'.” Manchester Guardian 18 Jan. 1939: 12.
Our Correspondent. “Nazi persecution in Danzig: No Action by League of Nations.” Manchester Guardian 19 Jan. 1939: 6.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Threat by Poland. Will leave League if Danzig commissioner resigns.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 19 Jan. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Will walk out. Poland's threat.” Auckland Star 19 Jan. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland’s Threat at Geneva.” Sydney Morning Herald 20 Jan. 1939: 12. Google News. Web.
“Recent decrees. Constitution of Danzig contravened.” Auckland Star 20 Jan. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazis Change Call for Annexation.” New York Times 22 Jan. 1939: 33. ProQuest.
“Reginald Tower, British Diplomat.” New York Times 23 Jan. 1939: 13. ProQuest.
February
“Germany's plans. Agreement with Poles.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 Feb. 1939: 14. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Danzig Jews.” Manchester Guardian 16 Feb. 1939: 6.
“Danzig Electric Tram.” Financial Times [London] 20 Feb. 1939: 6. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Poland’s desire for contact with Britain: Visit from Colonel Beck Expected.” Manchester Guardian 20 Feb. 1939: 12.
Associated Press, "Student Poles riot over Nazi rule at Danzig." Chicago Tribune 25 Feb. 1939: 11. Web.
“Polish
Students Beaten in Danzig.” New York
Times 25 Feb. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “High speed craft. Danzig fleet.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Feb. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Student protest German nationalism.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Feb. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “German Embassy Attacked by Poles.” New York Times 26 Feb. 1939: 23. ProQuest.
“Signs of change.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 27 Feb. 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Anti-German riots by Polish students.” Auckland Star 27 Feb. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Warsaw ends strong protest to Danzig Senate: More Attacks on Polish Students.” Manchester Guardian 28 Feb. 1939: 6.
Associated Press. “Polish Students Stage New Riots Against Germany.” Washington Post 28 Feb. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Szapiro,
Jerzy. “Fresh Danzig Riot Inflames Warsaw.” New
York Times 28 Feb. 1939: 9. ProQuest.
March
“Rioting Poles Ask Firmness to Nazis.” New York Times 1 Mar. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“The Shape of Things.” Nation, Mar. 1939, pp. 249–52. EBSCOhost.
United Press Association. “Riots resumed. Poles demonstrate.” Auckland Star 1 Mar. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Danzig uproar: Nazis Allege that Poles Were Responsible.” Manchester Guardian 2 Mar. 1939: 13.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Stormy scenes. Polish students.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 2 Mar. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Colonial Demands Stated by Poland.” New York Times 3 Mar. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Polish demands to Danzig: Another Note.” Manchester Guardian 3 Mar. 1939: 15.
“British journalists arrested and released.” Auckland Star 4 Mar. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Expels Jews; 500 Put on Trains.” New York Times 4 Mar. 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Expelling Jews in ship: Danzig Nazis.” Manchester Guardian 4 Mar. 1939: 16.
“Poland, Germany and Italy.” Economist 4 Mar. 1939: 435+. The Economist Historical Archive.
Associated Press. “Danzig Jews Made to Finance Flight.” New York Times 5 Mar. 1939: 36. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Polish-German Ties Tested.” New York Times 5 Mar. 1939: E7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poland and Rumania Weigh Move on Jews.” New York Times 6 Mar. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“'Mosquito' Navy. Danzig's acquisition.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 Mar. 1939: 14. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Polish-Danzig negotiations: Dispute on Students.” Manchester Guardian 9 Mar. 1939: 6.
W.N.S. “Jews must raise own funds to finance exodus.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 10 Mar. 1939: 8. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Germany and Poland. Diplomatic visit.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 11 Mar. 1939: 25. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Coupon Payments.” Financial Times [London] 17 Mar. 1939: 4. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
International News Service. “Danzig to Invite Hitler.” Washington Post 17 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Poland is Worried by Memel Threat.” New York Times 18 Mar. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazi Flags Bedeck Free City of Danzig.” Milwaukee Journal 20 Mar. 1939: 3. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Nazis Spur Action at Danzig by Fete.” New York Times 20 Mar. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
“Burckhardt Reporting at Geneva.” New York Times 20 Mar. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “High Commissioner for Danzig: Visit to Geneva.” Manchester Guardian 20 Mar. 1939: 10.
Thiriet, Paul. “Poles to Fight For Danzig or Rumania: 5,000,000 Men Available to Oppose Nazis, Paris Is Told.” Washington Post 21 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig Nazis Hail Return of Memel: Hitler Sails for Memel as Nazi Swastikas Fly Over Free City of Danzig.” New York Times 23 Mar. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
“Demonstration in Warsaw.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 Mar. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Danzig celebrates cession of Memel: Looking Forward to “Liberation”.” Manchester Guardian 23 Mar. 1939: 16.
Shapiro, Jerzy. “Poland is Calm Over Danzig.” New York Times 23 Mar. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Life extended. Election 'an unnecessary expense'.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 Mar. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Shapiro, Jerzy. “Poland Favoring Anti-German Bloc.” New York Times 24 Mar. 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Wilson, Michael. “Hitler Reported Allying Poland By Danzig Deal.” Washington Post 25 Mar. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poles Arm Border of Danzig District.” New York Times 26 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Poles Mass 10,000 Troops Near Danzig.” Washington Post 26 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Services. “Secret German promise reported.” Auckland Star 27 Mar. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Poles demonstrate.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 27 Mar. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Reich is Rebuffed by Poles on Danzig.” New York Times 27 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press. “Nazis Demand Danzig Rule, London Is Told.” Washington Post 27 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Details of ‘Excesses’.” New York Times 28 Mar. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Danzig Gripped by Fear.” New York Times 28 Mar. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Poles Arm to Defend Danzig; Slovaks Call Fliers to Border War.” Washington Post 28 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Diplomatic Step Admitted in Berlin As Tone Toward Warsaw Hardens.” New York Times 28 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Danzig discussion out of the question.” Auckland Star 28 Mar. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Shapiro, Jerzy. “Poles Hold Tension Lessened.” New York Times 29 Mar. 1939: 13. ProQuest.
“Standing Firm.” Washington Post 29 Mar. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Nazis Warn Poles on ‘Foreign Sirens’.” New York Times 29 Mar. 1939: 13. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poland and Reich Confer on Danzig.” New York Times 30 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Fears in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 30 Mar. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “German troops. Movements reported.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 30 Mar. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “German proposals. Danzig sovereignty.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 30 Mar. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“The Story of Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 30 Mar. 1939: 12.
“'No ultimatum'. A denial from Warsaw.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 30 Mar. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Anglo-French Aid for Poland.” Financial Times [London] 31 Mar. 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “Danzig Excluded.” New York Times 31 Mar. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “German demands. Rejection by Warsaw.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 31 Mar. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Poland must say where she stands. Danzig question.” Auckland Star 31 Mar. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
WNS. “Danzig ‘City Without Jews’ After Forced Expulsion Decree.” Canadian Jewish Chronicle (Montreal) 31 Mar. 1939: 109. Google News . Web.
April
“British Step Bold: Hushed Commons Hears Decision to Fight for Poles if Attacked.” New York Times 1 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“British Support for Poland.” Financial Times [London] 1 Apr. 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Dell, Robert. “France Loses its Head.” Nation, Apr. 1939, pp. 367–68. EBSCOhost.
Independent Cable Service. “Danzig parleys not ruled out.” Auckland Star 1 Apr. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Kirchwey, Freda. “Blood and Geography.” Nation, Apr. 1939, pp. 365–66. EBSCOhost.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Reich Fears Pledge Is No Bluff; Press Denounces ‘Encirclement’.” New York Times 1 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Bars Aid to Danzig.” New York Times 1 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Declaration wanted. Poland's attitude.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 1 Apr. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Poles See Nazi Bid for Time to Split Alliance.” Washington Post 2 Apr. 1939: 15. ProQuest.
Crane, Charles T. “International Kaleidoscope: Correspondence From Foreign Capitals: Poland Ready To Resist Any Nazi Attack.” Washington Post 2 Apr. 1939: B2. ProQuest.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “British Reinforce Pledge to Poland.” New York Times 2 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poles Feared ‘Another Munich’.” New York Times 2 Apr. 1939: 43. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Ports of Baltic Vital to Poland.” New York Times 2 Apr. 1939: 68. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Danzig Nazi Denies Coup is Planned.” Washington Post 3 Apr. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Jews expelled by Danzig Nazis. Become 'stateless'.” Auckland Star 3 Apr. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Polish Talks to Open To-Morrow.” Financial Times [London] 3 Apr. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Says Nazis won’t ‘yield rights’.” New York Times 5 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig Nazis Riot Over London Talks.” New York Times 5 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our Own Correspondent. “Nazi attacks in Danzig: Anger With Poles.” Manchester Guardian 5 Apr. 1939: 12.
“Nazi riot in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 6 Apr. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “More arrests in Danzig: Purge of Nazis.” Manchester Guardian 6 Apr. 1939: 6.
Criticus. “More Employment: Good Railway Traffics: Wall Street Weak.” Financial Times [London] 8 Apr. 1939: 4. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Nazis injured.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 8 Apr. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Riots in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 Apr. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Fuhrer watching. Advances rejected.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 8 Apr. 1939: 14. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “New Pact. Mutual defence.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 Apr. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“A threat to world peace: USA view.” Observer 9 Apr. 1939: 14.
Associated Press. “Germans Fleeing Poland for Danzig.” Washington Post 11 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Duel in Danzig. Herr Hitler's nephew.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 11 Apr. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Exporters Demand Cash from Poland.” New York Times 11 Apr. 1939: 34. ProQuest.
“Armed Truce in Europe.” New York Times 12 Apr. 1939: 22. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazi campaign. More 'oppressed' Germans.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 12 Apr. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Former Danzig Chief Assails Reich Regime.” New York Times 13 Apr. 1939: 13. ProQuest.
International News Service. “100 Germans Flee Poland to Refuge in Danzig.” Washington Post 13 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Protests ‘Provocation’.” New York Times 14 Apr. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Germans May Enter Danzig on Wednesday.” Spokane Daily Chronicle 14 Apr. 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Pledges to Friends Encourage Poland.” New York Times 14 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Demands about Danzig: Polish Reports.” Manchester Guardian 14 Apr. 1939: 15.
Schultz, Sigrid. "Hitler masses army; predict grab of Danzig." Chicago Tribune 14 Apr. 1939: 1. Web.
“Corridor issue. Poles predominate.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 15 Apr. 1939: 24. Papers Past. Web.
Day, Donald. "Poles threaten Nazis with war in Danzig dispute." Chicago Tribune 15 Apr. 1939: 6. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Coup Plans Rumored in Berlin.” New York Times 16 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Not Included In Roosevelt’s Appeal.” New York Times 16 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“President Appeals.” New York Times 16 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Chamberlain Believed Ready to Yield Danzig.” Washington Post 17 Apr. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “U.S. Appeal Puts Off War, Poles Assert: Warsaw Press Doubts Effect Will Last; Warns on Danzig.” Washington Post 17 Apr. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Danzig Senate Tightens Foreign Exchange Laws.” Washington Post 17 Apr. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Hitler honoured. Citizenship of Danzig.” Auckland Star 17 Apr. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poles to Combat Any Danzig Putsch.” New York Times 17 Apr. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Reich in Dark on Danzig.” New York Times 18 Apr. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Danzig Pre-Empts Funds.” New York Times 18 Apr. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Schultz, Sigrid. "Germans push drive to take over Danzig." Chicago Tribune 18 Apr. 1939: 1. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Fate of Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 18 Apr. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Link Danzig and Pomorze: Free City Nazis Say Corridor Is Essential to Existence.” New York Times 19 Apr. 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“Danzig as a gift.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 19 Apr. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our Diplomatic Correspondent. “Danzig and the Nazis: Intentions Obscure.” Manchester Guardian 19 Apr. 1939: 12.
United Press Association. “Big programme. Hitler's birthday.” Auckland Star 19 Apr. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Britain Denies Intention of ‘Encircling’ Germany; Nazi Danzig Coup Feared.” New York Times 20 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
British Wireless. “Status of Danzig. Matter for the League.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 20 Apr. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Danzig told to keep quiet: Herr Hitler Changes Tactics with His Neighbours.” Manchester Guardian 20 Apr. 1939: 6.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “‘Plot’ is Disclosed by Police in Danzig.” New York Times 20 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press. “French Arms Guard Danzig, Bonnet Says: Denies Poland, Reich Are Negotiating.” Washington Post 20 Apr. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “4 1/2-Hr. Parade Marks Hitler’s 50th Birthday: Million Line March; Fuehrer Is Made Citizen of Danzig.” Washington Post 21 Apr. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Hitler Becomes Citizen of Danzig.” New York Times 21 Apr. 1939: 2. ProQuest.
MacDonald, N.P. "The Fate of Danzig." Sydney Morning Herald 21 Apr. 1939: 10. Google News. Web.
“Quiet in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 Apr. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Butter, Not Hitler, is Urged in Danzig.” New York Times 21 Apr. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
“Bonnet Explains Guarantees Plan.” New York Times 22 Apr. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “German efforts. Bribes to Poland.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 22 Apr. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Our special correspondent. “Children to come from Danzig: New home in England.” Observer 23 Apr. 1939: 11.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poles Will Fight, They Warn Hitler.” New York Times 23 Apr. 1939: 60. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Polish Basis Given for Danzig Accord.” New York Times 23 Apr. 1939: 31. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Danzig Change Means War, Poles Said to Have Told Hitler.” Washington Post 24 Apr. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“New military railway.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 24 Apr. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Poland and Danzig: Two Nazi Views.” Manchester Guardian 24 Apr. 1939: 12.
United Press Association. “Cuts out Danzig. 290-mile railway.” Auckland Star 24 Apr. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Poles Expect Hitler to be Conciliatory.” New York Times 26 Apr. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Poland Puts Onus on Reich For Rift.” New York Times 27 Apr. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Hitler Wants Free City of Danzig.” Spokane Daily Chronicle 28 Apr. 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “To Resist Annexation.” New York Times 28 Apr. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Philip, P.J. “Paris Calm on Eve of Hitler’s Speech.” New York Times 28 Apr. 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“The Polish Attitude on Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 28 Apr. 1939: 8.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poles Stop Attack on Russian Accord.” New York Times 28 Apr. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig statute. Basis of alterations.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 28 Apr. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Changes needed. Danzig's position.” Auckland Star 28 Apr. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Reich Warned on Pressure.” New York Times 29 Apr. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Text of Chancellor Hitler’s Address Before the Reichstag on Germany’s Foreign Relations.” New York Times 29 Apr. 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“Bombs Explode in Danzig.” New York Times 29 Apr. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Hitler Denounces Two Treaties.” Financial Times [London] 29 Apr. 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
International News Service. “Demands Special Corridor Rights And Colonies: Jibes at U.S. Draw Special Applause.” Washington Post 29 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“League Holds Danzig Hitler’s Chief Motif.” New York Times 29 Apr. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Mayor Sees Poles Ready With Arms.” New York Times 29 Apr. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Philip, P.J. “French See Peril in Bond to Poles.” New York Times 29 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“The proposals to Poland: Return of Danzig: 25-Year Pact of Non-Aggression.” Manchester Guardian 29 Apr. 1939: 16.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poland Prepared.” New York Times 29 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig's status. Proposed changes.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 29 Apr. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Naval treaty. Plaint to Britain.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 29 Apr. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Most painful. Polish problem.” Auckland Star 29 Apr. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Germans Expect Seizure of Danzig.” New York Times 30 Apr. 1939: 28. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Nazis See Way Clear to Take City of Danzig." Sarasota Herald-Tribune 30 Apr. 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “New Military Steps Taken.” New York Times 30 Apr. 1939: 30. ProQuest.
“Nazi Press Boasts Victory.” New York Times 30 Apr. 1939: 28. ProQuest.
Our own correspondent. “Poland on Guard: “Danzig not worth a war”.” Observer 30 Apr. 1939: 15.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poland Stands Firm.” New York Times 30 Apr. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Szapiro,
Jerzy. “Poles Fail to See a War Over Danzig.” New York Times 30 Apr. 1939: 76. ProQuest.
May
Associated Press. “Hitler ‘Specifications’ Reported.” New York Times 1 May 1939: np. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Peace Key is Held by Foes, Nazis Say.” New York Times 1 May 1939: 13. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poles Say Hitler Wants 15-Mile Strip Of Corridor (Demands Increased).” Washington Post 1 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “The Control of Danzig: Hint from Warsaw.” Manchester Guardian 1 May 1939: 14.
Associated Press. “War or Peace Up to Foes, Nazis Warn: Hitler to Speak Twice Today; Danzig To Celebrate.” Washington Post 1 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“British Cabinet to Meet: Problem of Danzig to Be Discussed at Session Today.” New York Times 1 May 1939: 12. ProQuest.
Kirchwey, Freda. “Hitler Says No.” Nation, May 1939, pp. 516–17. EBSCOhost.
Our own Correspondent. “French opinion on Poland’s dangers: Hitler’s Military Use for Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 1 May 1939: 14.
Our own Correspondent. “German ambassador back in Warsaw to-day: Danzig Nazi Leaders Visiting Hitler.” Manchester Guardian 1 May 1939: 14.
“Paris, London Seek Danzig Compromise.” New York Times 1 May 1939: 12. ProQuest.
“Poles Considering Counter Demands in Reply to Hitler.” New York Times 1 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “German ambassador back in Warsaw to-day: Danzig Nazi Leaders Visiting Hitler.” Manchester Guardian 1 May 1939: 14.
Reuter. “German arguments about Danzig: Britain 'Misled by Colonel Beck'.” Manchester Guardian 1 May 1939: 14.
“The Shape of Things.” Nation, May 1939, pp. 513–15. EBSCOhost.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazis Thank Hitler.” Washington Post 2 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Editions Not Confiscated.” New York Times 2 May 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Protectorate Asked As Counter Move To Hitler Threats At Free City (Poles Demand Danzig).” Washington Post 2 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Poland to seek more control over Danzig: To Counter Nazis with New Demands.” Manchester Guardian 2 May 1939: 15.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Protectorate Idea Offered on Danzig.” New York Times 2 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig's return to Reich.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 2 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Peaceful solution of Danzig problem.” Auckland Star 2 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“World's youngest port. Growth of Gdynia.” Auckland Star 2 May 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Beck to Reject Nazi Demands Flatly on Friday, Poles Say.” Washington Post 3 May 1939: 11. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Diplomats Predict Nazis, Poles Both Will Back Down, Favor Joint Rule (London sees back-down).” Washington Post 3 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Firm stand. Advice to Poland.” Auckland Star 3 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Fate of Danzig. German demands.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 3 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Poland militant. Future of Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 3 May 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Makes Loan Conversions.” Financial Times [London] 4 May 1939: 9. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
A Diplomatic Correspondent. “Diplomatic counter-stroke by the Axis?: The German Hopes of Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 4 May 1939: 13.
Associated Press. “Danzig Poles Mark Day.” New York Times 4 May 1939: 14. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poles Ask Backing in Danzig Dispute.” New York Times 4 May 1939: 14. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Beck to Ask Guarantee for Danzig Poles: He Will Deny Hitler’s Statement on Offer of Pact, Is Report.” Washington Post 4 May 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “New Bid to Berlin.” New York Times 4 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Revival of League Over Danzig Foreseen.” New York Times 4 May 1939: 14. ProQuest.
“Seek British Support.” Washington Post 4 May 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Adulterated butter.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 5 May 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig’s Foreign Loans.” Financial Times [London] 5 May 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Elliott, John. “Promise of Support Repeated, Premier Calls Rumors of Change ‘Distortions’.” Washington Post 5 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Philip, P.J. “Daladier Pledges Check on Germany.” New York Times 5 May 1939: 13. ProQuest.
“Russia May Seek Bilateral Pact.” Financial Times [London] 5 May 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Smith, Jr., F.G. “Danzig And ‘Der Tag’: Will Poland Relinquish The Free City?” Washington Post 5 May 1939: 15. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poland to Reject Demands Today, But Will Leave Door Open to Reich.” New York Times 5 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Wilson, Thomas W. “Beck’s Speech May Hold Answer To Future of European Situation.” Wall Street Journal 5 May 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Another tale of two cities.” Times Colonist [Victoria, B.C., Can.] 6 May 1939: 4.
Associated Press. “Danzig Children Reach England.” New York Times 6 May 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Firm Rejection Leaves Door Open For Negotiations.” Washington Post 6 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Hitler to Propose Danzig Plebiscite, Officials Hint.” Washington Post 6 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Insists on Danzig’s Return.” New York Times 6 May 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poland’s Position Stated.” New York Times 6 May 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Text of the Polish Foreign Minister’s Speech in Reply to German Proposals.” New York Times 6 May 1939: 2. ProQuest.
“Colonel Beck’s Reply.” Financial Times [London] 6 May 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
"Danzig—Free City?” Age 6 May 1939: 26. Google News. Web.
“Danzig Reserved on Beck: Strangely Silent, It Seeks to Shun Provocative Incidents.” New York Times 6 May 1939: 2. ProQuest.
“Germany’s Anger at Poland Mounts.” New York Times 6 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our diplomatic correspondent. “'Appeasement' reappearing: Attempts to Deflect Government from Its Policy.” Manchester Guardian 6 May 1939: 13.
Palmer, Col. Frederick. “Hitler's dead line crossed at Prague.” Auckland Star 6 May 1939: 14. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland Stands Firm.” Economist 6 May 1939: 299. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Poland’s answer: Beck Rejects German Demands But Would Negotiate.” Manchester Guardian 6 May 1939: 13.
“Poland's reply.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 May 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
Senex. “The common front and the Axis powers.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Reply Held ‘Final’: Poles Say Berlin Must Decide Whether There Will Be Peace.” New York Times 6 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press. “Paris Pleased at Firm Tone Of Beck Reply: Officials Reiterate French Pledge to Back Poland’s Position.” Washington Post 6 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “First reactions. Attitude in Europe.” Auckland Star 6 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Foreign Minister's temperate speech.” Auckland Star 6 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Rights of Danzig.” Auckland Star 6 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Various reactions. Berlin impressed.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Anxious.” Washington Post 7 May 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Plebiscite Considered.” New York Times 7 May 1939: 36. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Plebiscite Reports Vague.” New York Times 7 May 1939: 35. ProQuest.
“Fears of Coup Ebb Among Danzigers.” New York Times 7 May 1939: 35. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Hints in Newspapers.” Washington Post 7 May 1939: 6. ProQuest.
James, Edwin L. “Herr Hitler Says Yes and Col. Beck Says No.” New York Times 7 May 1939: E3. ProQuest.
Lochner, Louis P. “Goering May Talk With Soviet Envoy; Nazi Organ Hints Of Rapprochement.” Washington Post 7 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own correspondent. “Germany and Beck’s speech: Divergent views on Danzig.” Observer 7 May 1939: 19.
“Poland Speaks As Powers Manoeuvre.” New York Times 7 May 1939: E1. ProQuest.
Rauschning, Dr. Hermann. “Danzig Issue Called Settled At Versailles.” Washington Post 7 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Polish President to Get Wide Power.” New York Times 7 May 1939: 35. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Coup is Expected.” New York Times 8 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig May Ask Union.” Washington Post 8 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Flandin, Pierre-Etienne. “Flandin Sees Civilization’s End in War: French Leader Says Revolution Will Come If Alarm Continues.” Washington Post 8 May 1939: 12. ProQuest.
“Opinions on a Danzig plebiscite.” Manchester Guardian 8 May 1939: 14.
Our Correspondent. “An agreement on Danzig?: Warsaw Thinks It Still Possible.” Manchester Guardian 8 May 1939: 11.
“Reich and Italy Announce Plan for a Military Pact.” New York Times 8 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Return of Free City to Germany May Be Decreed by Local Senate.” New York Times 8 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Effects of speech. Comment in Berlin.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Note to Berlin. Terms as in speech.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Warsaw's allies Britain and France.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “British, French Army Staffs In Conference: Discuss Co-ordination Of British Expeditionary Force.” Washington Post 9 May 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazis Scoff At British Offer To Mediate: Gave Poland Free Hand, Now Twist Logic to Interfere.” Washington Post 9 May 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Would Mediate Danzig Issue.” New York Times 9 May 1939: 9. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Diplomatic issues raised in Commons.” Auckland Star 9 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Foreign Loan Conversions.” Financial Times [London] 9 May 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“The German view. Col. Beck's speech.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 9 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Germans entering Danzig?: 'Strange Tourists'.” Manchester Guardian 9 May 1939: 6.
“Pius May Ask Five-Power Danzig Parley: Britain Expresses Willingness to Mediate Nazi-Polish Dispute.” Washington Post 9 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Rauschning, Herman. “Hitler Won't Stop if He Gets Danzig, Rauschning Asserts.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 9 May 1939: 2. Google News. Web.
British Wireless. “Danzig dispute. British assurance.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 10 May 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Outlook improves.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 10 May 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Philip, P.J. “Paris Lukewarm to Pope Pius’s Idea.” New York Times 10 May 1939: 17. ProQuest.
“Powers Cool to Pope’s Plea; Danzig Showdown Expected.” New York Times 10 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Putsch Rumors Flood Danzig.” New York Times 10 May 1939: 17. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Berlin Dislikes Conference.” New York Times 10 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Vatican Mediation over Danzig.” Financial Times [London] 10 May 1939: 11. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Associated Press. “Britain’s Position Weak, Nazis Insist.” New York Times 11 May 1939: 20. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “League Danzig Deal Doubted.” New York Times 11 May 1939: 16. ProQuest.
Die, Henri. “The Danzig question: A Paris Newspaper and Its Settlement.” Manchester Guardian 11 May 1939: 20.
British Official Wireless. “Britain's emphatic warning to Germany.” Auckland Star 12 May 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Callender, Harold. “Munich Expecting Return of Danzig.” New York Times 12 May 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“Danzig Situation.” Financial Times [London] 12 May 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Intentions Stated.” Washington Post 12 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Post, Robert P. “Chamberlain Warns Nazis Force in Danzig Means War.” New York Times 12 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Premier’s warning on Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 12 May 1939: 5.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poland and Soviet Better Relations.” New York Times 12 May 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig's future return to the Reich.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 12 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Truculent stand of Danzig press.” Auckland Star 12 May 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Climax coming?: Poles Think Nazis will Try Danzig Coup.” Manchester Guardian 13 May 1939: 17.
Associated Press. “‘Invasion’ of Danzig Charged.” New York Times 13 May 1939: 2. ProQuest.
“Danzig dispute. Japan's offer of mediation 'substantially correct'.” Auckland Star 13 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Problem Acts as Damper on Recover.” Financial Times [London] 13 May 1939: 6. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Poland.” Economist 13 May 1939: 364. The Economist Historical Archive.
Reuter. “Nazis riot in Danzig: Anti-Polish Outbreaks.” Manchester Guardian 13 May 1939: 17.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Pilsudski Tribute Barred by Danzig.” New York Times 13 May 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poland Insists on Free Danzig.” Spokesman-Review [Spokane] 14 May 1939: 5. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Poland Protests on Danzig’s Curb.” New York Times 14 May 1939: 26. ProQuest.
“Danzigers Uneasy Over Reich Policy.” New York Times 14 May 1939: 68. ProQuest.
Elliott, John. “‘War of Nerves’ Finds France Is Now Ready.” Washington Post 14 May 1939: B2. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Coup Means March on Danzig, Poles Warn Hitler.” Washington Post 14 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
James, Edwin L. “Hitler is Giving Europe a New Breathing Spell.” New York Times 14 May 1939: 67. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Increase of “incidents” near Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 15 May 1939: 11.
Associated Press. "Polish-German incidents over Danzig pile up." Chicago Tribune 15 May 1939: 7. Web.
Associated Press. “Polish War Chief Leaves for Paris.” New York Times 15 May 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “War is Not Necessary To Settle Europe’s Problems, Duce Says.” Washington Post 15 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Nazi tactics at Danzig: How the French Expect Germany to Act.” Manchester Guardian 15 May 1939: 14.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Warns Nazis. Action by Poland.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 15 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “40,000 Germans enter Danzig.” Auckland Star 15 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press. “Duce’s Speech Lessens Fear In Poland of Danzig Coup.” Washington Post 15 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
CP-Havas. “Nazis picket stores in Danzig.” Times Colonist [Victoria, B.C., Can.] 16 May 1939: 2.
Rauschning, Hermann. “Danzig’s Nazis Ready For War.” Daily Boston Globe 16 May 1939: 1.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “France and the Axis.” New York Times 16 May 1939: 22. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Nazis Reduce Plan for Danzig Parade.” New York Times 16 May 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Critical day. Parade in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 16 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazi parade. Free City of Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 16 May 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Time inopportune. Discussion of Danzig.” Auckland Star 16 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Demonstration in Danzig 'flopped'.” Auckland Star 16 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
International News Service. “Pope Reported in New Effort to Bring Danzig Compromise.” Washington Post 17 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
"What About Danzig?" Lewiston Evening Journal 17 May 1939: 4. Google News. Web.
“Nazi excesses. Polish allegations.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 19 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press. “Stormtroopers Reported in Danzig.” Washington Post 19 May 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Danzig Bans Polish Paper: Two Others May Not Enter-- Two Religious Parades Barred.” New York Times 20 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “League Council and Danzig: Possibility of Discussion.” Manchester Guardian 20 May 1939: 8.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Forts Invincible, Hitler Declares.” New York Times 20 May 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Trade and German Foreign Policy.” Economist 20 May 1939: 430. The Economist Historical Archive.
Associated Press. “Early Nazi Action Against Poles Foreseen: Danzig ‘on Agenda,’ Says Goebbels; Ciano En Route.” Washington Post 21 May 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Reich Can’t Wait, Goebbels Asserts.” New York Times 21 May 1939: 14. ProQuest.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Pilot of Poland’s Ship of State.” New York Times 21 May 1939: SM4. ProQuest.
Whiteleather, Melvin K. “Polish Corridor Junkers Alert To Danzig Issue.” Washington Post 21 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Customs Houses Attacked on Charge of Disrespect for Free City Women.” Washington Post 22 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Demands Apology.” Washington Post 22 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poland Blames Nazis.” Washington Post 22 May 1939: 12. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Tension Increased by Danzig Shooting.” News and Courier [Charleston] 22 May 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press, Reuters. “Second attack, Nazi demands on Warsaw.” Manchester Guardian 22 May 1939: 9.
“Clash May Speed Anglo-Soviet Pact.” New York Times 22 May 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Flare-Up in Danzig Area.” New York Times 22 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Mob Menaces Another Post.” New York Times 22 May 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig border incidents: Two Nazi Attacks.” Manchester Guardian 22 May 1939: 9.
“Pole Kills German in Danzig Disorder; Both Sides Protest.” New York Times 22 May 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Polish reports. Attack by Germans.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 22 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Press in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 22 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Prohibitions in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 22 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Polish Version of Incident: Polish Witnesses Seized.” New York Times 22 May 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Killing of German. Polish chauffeur. Frontier incident.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 22 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “German killed on Polish frontier.” Auckland Star 22 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Warsaw reports Germans' assaults.” Auckland Star 22 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Allies Accused of Inciting Poles.” New York Times 23 May 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Tension Over Killing of Danzig Nazi Relaxes.” Washington Post 23 May 1939: 3. ProQuest.
“Customs Men Resume Post.” New York Times 23 May 1939: 10. ProQuest.
“Danzig moves.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 May 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Duranty, Walter. “Blatancy of Axis Causes Doubting.” New York Times 23 May 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“Incidents in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 23 May 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Order by Senate. Rescue of beseiged official.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Poland firm on Danzig: Customs Control.” Manchester Guardian 23 May 1939: 6.
“Polish government. The Kalthof affair.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Reuter. “'Provocations in Danzig', Germans 'indignant'.” Manchester Guardian 23 May 1939: 6.
Small, Alex. "Expect latest Danzig incident to blow over." Chicago Tribune 23 May 1939: 7. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Angry notes. Poland—Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 23 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Sudden return. Envoy in Britain.” Auckland Star 23 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“A Brawl In Danzig.” Washington Post 24 May 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Birchall, Frederick T. “League is Praised by Britain, France.” New York Times 24 May 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Danzig situation. Meeting Poland's wish.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 24 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Dispute ends. Polo-German frontier clash liquidated.” Auckland Star 24 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Important talks. Polish ambassador.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 24 May 1939: 14. Papers Past. Web.
“'Liquidated'. Kalthof incidents.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 24 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Danzig’s promise to Poland: London Ambassador Reports to Warsaw.” Manchester Guardian 24 May 1939: 15.
Our own Correspondent. “League and Danzig, Commissioner asked to return to report.” Manchester Guardian 24 May 1939: 15.
United Press. “League Orders Commissioner Back to Danzig.” Washington Post 24 May 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Another Nazi 'martyr'.” Manchester Guardian 25 May 1939: 7.
Associated Press. “Danzig Protests Third Shooting on Border; Poles Say German Violated Frontier.” Washington Post 25 May 1939: 16. ProQuest.
“Frontier dispute. Poland and Germany.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 25 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“German Version of Shooting.” New York Times 25 May 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Hitler Sends a Wreath.” New York Times 25 May 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Note to Danzig. Polish demand for new customs house.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 May 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Polish-Danzig relations again aggravated: An Incident Germans are Exploiting.” Manchester Guardian 25 May 1939: 7.
Reuter. “German complaints on Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 25 May 1939: 7.
“Shots fired at car. German complaint.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 May 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poles See a Need for British Pact.” New York Times 25 May 1939: 5. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Chamberlain's hope. No graver complications.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Notes to Poland. Danzig Senate. Polish officials' recall demanded.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Our Diplomatic Correspondent. “German gun-running into Danzig: Why Polish Customs Were Attacked.” Manchester Guardian 26 May 1939: 6.
Our own Correspondent. “Nazis busy at Danzig: Arms Smuggling.” Manchester Guardian 26 May 1939: 11.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Two notes. Danzig to Poles.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 26 May 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Tension grows. Poland and Danzig.” Auckland Star 26 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. "Nazis to march on Danzig next fall, Warsaw hears." Chicago Tribune 27 May 1939: 6. Web.
Callender, Harold. “Danzig Nazis Open New Press Attack.” New York Times 27 May 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Danzig and Gdynia.” Economist 27 May 1939: 506. The Economist Historical Archive.
Independent Cable Service. “To be ignored. Danzig Senate note.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 27 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland and Danzig.” Economist 27 May 1939: 484. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Poles Prepared for Trouble.” New York Times 27 May 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Our own correspondent. “Hitler’s plan for Danzig: Return to Reich without War.” Observer 28 May 1939: 11.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poland Receptive to Nazi Proposals.” New York Times 28 May 1939: E5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Commissioner Returns to Danzig After Seeing Beck.” Washington Post 29 May 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Callender, Harold. “London-Paris Move Expected in Danzig.” New York Times 29 May 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Exports to Reich. Poland and Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 29 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Danzig dispute. Commissioner visits Colonel Beck.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 29 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Warsaw's problem. Friction with Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 29 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“League steps in. Affairs in Danzig.” Auckland Star 29 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Callender, Harold. “Danzig Nazis Talk with League Aide.” New York Times 30 May 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Carrying on work. Commissioner for Danzig.” Auckland Star 31 May 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “No special mission.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 31 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Danzig League Commissioner: Warsaw on Return.” Manchester Guardian 31 May 1939: 13.
“Poles Bar Danzig Demand.” New York Times 31 May 1939: 10. ProQuest.
“Rejected by Poland. Withdrawal of officials.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 31 May 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Reuter. “Polish note to Danzig: Offer to Negotiate.” Manchester Guardian 31 May 1939: 13.
June
Kirchwey, Freda. “Molotov’s Terms.” Nation, June 1939, pp. 659–660. EBSCOhost.
“Polish note. Danzig Senate must bear full responsibility.” Auckland Star 1 June 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Demand rejected. Warsaw and Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 1 June 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Callender, Harold. “Lessening of Tension Is Reported in Danzig But German Action in September Is Feared.” New York Times 2 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Nazi rally in Danzig: Goebbels to Go.” Manchester Guardian 3 June 1939: 15.
“Poland to Disregard Danzig Demands.” Glasgow Herald 3 June 1939: 12. Google News. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Visit to Berlin. Danzig commissioner.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 3 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Boycotts Polish Officials.” New York Times 4 June 1939: 34. ProQuest.
Callender, Harold. “Danzig is Wondering What Its Fate Will Be.” New York Times 4 June 1939: E5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazi Leader Says City Can Wait Freedom [sic].” Lewiston Daily Sun 5 June 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Three Poles to be boycotted: Danzig Nazi Order.” Manchester Guardian 5 June 1939: 15.
“Coup unlikely. Hitler biding time.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 6 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Demand renewed. Danzig Senate to Poland.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland’s Position is Termed Strong.” New York Times 6 June 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Duranty, Walter. “Poland cried 'Check' at Danzig.” Auckland Star 7 June 1939: 6. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Mr. Strang in Warsaw: A Visit to Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 8 June 1939: 6.
Our own Correspondent. “German troops in Danzig: Polish Anxiety.” Manchester Guardian 9 June 1939: 16.
“Danzig Official in Switzerland.” New York Times 10 June 1939: 11. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “No transfer of Danzig: Poland Stands Firm.” Manchester Guardian 10 June 1939: 17.
United Press Association. “Grave warnings issued to Germany.” Auckland Star 10 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Warned by Poland: Economic Reprisals Threatened on Any Customs Interference.” New York Times 11 June 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Elliott, John. “Hitler Waits Outcome of Peace Efforts: Planned Demonstration In Danzig Shows Crisis Isn’t Over.” Washington Post 11 June 1939: B2. ProQuest.
Our own correspondent. “'Storm Troops' in Danzig: Poland keeps watch.” Observer 11 June 1939: 15.
Small, Alex. "Poland refuses to relax Danzig customs watch." Chicago Tribune 11 June 1939: 13. Web.
“An incident at Danzig: Nazis Arrest Pole.” Manchester Guardian 12 June 1939: 9.
International News Service. “Danzig Nazis Hold Polish Official as Spy, London Hears.” Washington Post 12 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “'Early return'. Danzig to Reich.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 12 June 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Anglo-French Backing Seen.” New York Times 13 June 1939: 13. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Danzig arrests Polish customs official as spy." Chicago Tribune 13 June 1939: 7. Web.
Associated Press. “Nazis Claim a Confession.” New York Times 13 June 1939: 13. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Polish Attitude Stiffens.” New York Times 13 June 1939: 13. ProQuest.
“The Danger in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 13 June 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
“Frontier shooting. Death of a German.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 13 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Arrested in Danzig. Polish Customs officials.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 13 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Ugly trend. Danzig dispute.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 13 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Nazis shocked. Regime denounced. Leaflets at a dinner.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 13 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Need for restraint. Danzig situation.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 13 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Kidnapping at Danzig: Nazi Methods.” Manchester Guardian 13 June 1939: 14.
Pertinax. “Danzig incidents. Forming a 'peace front'.” Auckland Star 13 June 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Danzig Holds Pole on a Spy Charge: Customs Officer Also Accused of Kidnap Attempt.” New York Times 13 June 1939: 13. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Demand of Danzig Senate.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 13 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press. “Polish Customs Official Reported Beaten in Danzig.” Washington Post 13 June 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Bouton, S. Miles. “After Danzig, What?: Is The Reich Reconciled To War?” Washington Post 14 June 1939: 11. ProQuest.
“Danzig Nazis. Anti-Polish display.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 14 June 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazis troops. Moves admitted.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 14 June 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Reich Envoy Renews Contact in Warsaw.” New York Times 15 June 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Senex. “Poland & Danzig. Rebuff to the Reich.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 15 June 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig and League. High Commissioner will return.” Auckland Star 16 June 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Official of League to Return to Danzig.” New York Times 16 June 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Tension in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 16 June 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Army manoeuvres. Minister of Propaganda to go to Danzig.” Auckland Star 17 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Concentration on Danzig.” Economist 17 June 1939: 652+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Danzig commissioner. Intention to return.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 17 June 1939: 15. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Loan Interest.” Financial Times [London] 17 June 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Do you know the history of Danzig?” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 17 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Acts of Reprisal Exchanged.” New York Times 18 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Union Inevitable, Says Goebbels: Poles Order Free City Citizen to Tear Down House and Mill.” Washington Post 18 June 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Hitler’s Paper Takes Up Danzig.” New York Times 18 June 1939: 22. ProQuest.
“Danzig Shift Sure, Goebbels Asserts.” New York Times 18 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Dr. Goebbels in Danzig: Hold Out.” Observer 18 June 1939: 15.
Associated Press. “Danzig a ‘German City’.” New York Times 19 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Goebbels Hints Of Anschluss In Danzig Talk.” Washington Post 19 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Goebbels’s Speech Leaves Poles Cool.” New York Times 19 June 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Held Warning to Intriguers.” New York Times 19 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Tientsin and Danzig Halt Moscow Talks.” New York Times 19 June 1939: 2. ProQuest.
“Danzig again. Gobbels' promise.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 19 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Fete Draws Disguised Tourists.” New York Times 19 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig Simmers.” Glasgow Herald 19 June 1939: 12. Google News. Web.
“Day-to-Day Setbacks Expected in London But With No Severe Slump on New War Fears.” New York Times 19 June 1939: 25. ProQuest.
“New German Effort To Absorb Danzig Seen After July 15.” Wall Street Journal 19 June 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Goebbels in Danzig: Tension Not Brought to Crisis Point.” Manchester Guardian 19 June 1939: 14.
Our own Correspondent. “Nazis and Danzig: No Move Before Party Congress?” Manchester Guardian 19 June 1939: 11.
Our own Correspondent. “Pope’s efforts for Danzig settlement.” Manchester Guardian 19 June 1939: 14.
Smith, Jr., F.G. “The ‘Polish Henlein’: Concerning Dr. Hans Kohnert.” Washington Post 19 June 1939: 7. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Call to Danzig. Return to the Reich.” Auckland Star 19 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Important Omission.” Washington Post 20 June 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Polish retort to Goebbels’s Danzig Demands: 'You Can Talk Your Head Off'.” Manchester Guardian 20 June 1939: 15.
“Polish action. Nazi landowners deported.” Auckland Star 20 June 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Nazis Open New Danzig ‘Offensive’.” Washington Post 21 June 1939: 7. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Firm 'no'. Bear consequences.” Auckland Star 21 June 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Arrested Pole committed for trial.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 22 June 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig and the 'Corridor'.” Glasgow Herald 22 June 1939: 10. Google News. Web.
“Lipinski to be tried.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 22 June 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“The fate of Danzig.” Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser [NZ] 23 June 1939: 2. Papers Past. Web.
“Goebbels Reiterates Warning to Britain.” New York Times 23 June 1939: 12. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Another Munich Held Aim.” New York Times 24 June 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazis Say Poles Receive Munitions on U.S. Ship.” New York Times 24 June 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poland Sends Papee to Vatican.” New York Times 24 June 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Says Reich Seeks Second Munich.” Washington Post 24 June 1939: 12. ProQuest.
“He only does it to Annoy ...” Economist 24 June 1939: 704. The Economist Historical Archive.
Our own Correspondent. “A “Free Corps” for Danzig?: To Carry Arms.” Manchester Guardian 24 June 1939: 17.
“Sports rally. German storm troops.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 24 June 1939: 16. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Danzig Nazis Plan a Military Group.” New York Times 24 June 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Tablet to Be Dedicated.” New York Times 24 June 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Kerr, Walter B. “Danzig or War, Nazi Editor Warns British.” Washington Post 25 June 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own correspondent. “German Navy visit to Danzig: Significant event to-day testing Polish nerves.” Observer 25 June 1939: 19.
“Poles Stress Baltic as Navy Week Opens.” New York Times 25 June 1939: 30. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Reich Piles Up Arms For an Autumn Crisis.” New York Times 25 June 1939: E5. ProQuest.
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United Press Association. “Danzig will go to Reich without war.” Auckland Star 1 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
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Matthews, Herbert L. “Italy Holds Aloof in Danzig Dispute.” New York Times 5 July 1939: 6. ProQuest.
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United Press Association. “Tanks arrive. Danzig defences.” Auckland Star 5 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
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British Official Wireless. “Mobilise fleet. Impress Germany.” Auckland Star 6 July 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Guard by Nazis. Schichau shipyards.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Protest to Danzig likely by Poland.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 6 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
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“New Basis Likely for Soviet Pact.” Financial Times [London] 6 July 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
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Our own Correspondent. “Polish approach to Danzig: Britain and France to Support It in Berlin?” Manchester Guardian 6 July 1939: 11.
Reuter. “Nazi leader speak to-day.” Manchester Guardian 6 July 1939: 15.
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United Press Association. “Not expected. Immediate action.” Auckland Star 7 July 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
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Telegraph-Press Association. “Polish demands. The Free City.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 8 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
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“Danzig’s secret hill.” Observer 9 July 1939: 19.
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Our own correspondent. “Berlin marks time: Pause in Polish conflict but Danzig keeps up campaign.” Observer 9 July 1939: 18.
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“Danzig’s secret hill.” Observer 9 July 1939: 19.
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James, Edwin L. “Danzig Stew Appears to Have Cooled Down.” New York Times 9 July 1939: 53. ProQuest.
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Our own correspondent. “Poland on guard: Critical stage not past.” Observer 9 July 1939: 15.
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Associated Press. “Polish Envoy To Report to Chamberlain: Views Brought From Warsaw May Affect Statement Due Today.” Washington Post 10 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Danzig Nazis Defy Poles, Pledge Fealty to Hitler.” Daily Boston Globe 10 July 1939: 1.
“Herr Forster on Danzig’s future: Union with Reich 'Some Day'.” Manchester Guardian 10 July 1939: 12.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “British to Put Ban on Sudeten Tactics in Danzig Pledge.” New York Times 10 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Leonhardt, Hans. “Lost Opportunity At Danzig: From Appeasement To Crisis.” Washington Post 10 July 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Nazi Leader Hurls Defiance in Danzig.” New York Times 10 July 1939: 1.
O’Hare McCormick, Anne. “Europe: Relaxed Tension Over Danzig May Help to Save Peace.” New York Times 10 July 1939: 10. ProQuest.
“Status of Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 10 July 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig movement. Nazi determination.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 10 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Polish envoy. Flight to London.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 10 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Danzigers will follow Fuehrer.” Auckland Star 10 July 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Troops arrive. Czech-Pole border.” Auckland Star 10 July 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Chamberlain Pledges War If Hitler Takes Danzig: Commons Address Accepts Claim City Is Vital.” Washington Post 11 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Chamberlain’s Statement on Danzig.” New York Times 11 July 1939: 9. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Adopts Frigid Tone.” New York Times 11 July 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Encouraging Chauvinism.” Washington Post 11 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “French Draft Plan to Give Reich Danzig.” Washington Post 11 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Plan Advanced in Paris.” New York Times 11 July 1939: 10. ProQuest.
“Britain and Danzig.” Auckland Star 11 July 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
British Official Wireless. “Britain will not countenance force.” Auckland Star 11 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“The Case of Danzig.” Sydney Morning Herald 11 July 1939: 10. Google News. Web.
“Danzig’s vital importance to Poland: Premier Restates the British Pledge.” Manchester Guardian 11 July 1939: 11.
“Issues at Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 11 July 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “Chamberlain is Specific.” New York Times 11 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Munich to Danzig.” New York Times 11 July 1939: 16. ProQuest.
Our Diplomatic Correspondent. “The effect the firmness over Danzig has had: Germany’s Interests Elsewhere.” Manchester Guardian 11 July 1939: 6.
“Possible improvements in the Danzig regimes.” Manchester Guardian 11 July 1939: 11.
“Premier and position on Danzig: Denial that Our Guarantee Led to Poland’s Defensive Measures.” Manchester Guardian 11 July 1939: 14.
“Reich Pours Scorn Upon Chamberlain.” New York Times 11 July 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Simms, William Philip. "Nazis Organized in Danzig as They were in Prague." Pittsburgh Press 11 July 1939: 6. Google News. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Warsaw Outlines Danzig Proposals.” New York Times 11 July 1939: 10. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “All gaps closed. Poland satisfied.” Auckland Star 11 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“A parade in Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 12 July 1939: 12.
“Berlin says Danzig is not Britain’s business: Italy Interprets the Premier.” Manchester Guardian 12 July 1939: 11.
“Britain is Warned by Nazis on Flight.” New York Times 12 July 1939: 11. ProQuest.
“From Geneva to Danzig.” Age 12 July 1939: 10. Google News. Web.
“Govt. and Bank of Danzig’s Default.” Financial Times [London] 12 July 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Poles attacked. Danzig Nazis.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 12 July 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Island arsenal. German strategic position.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 12 July 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “'Condor' Legion turns up in Danzig: The 'Press War' Starts Again.” Manchester Guardian 12 July 1939: 11.
“Poles Deem Reich Foiled on Danzig.” New York Times 12 July 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Show of reason. Danzig and Poland.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 12 July 1939: 12. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Better relations sensed at Danzig.” Auckland Star 12 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Nazi affront. Criticise Britain.” Auckland Star 12 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Not excluded. Parleys at Danzig.” Auckland Star 12 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“2 Brazilian Officials Arrested in Danzig.” New York Times 13 July 1939: 10. ProQuest.
A Correspondent. “Danzig Nazi leader to see Herr Hitler?.” Manchester Guardian 13 July 1939: 5.
“'Danzig is German'. A consular statement.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 13 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Nazi Head May See Hitler.” Washington Post 13 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Notes and comments. Scots in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 13 July 1939: 12. Papers Past. Web.
Our Own Correspondent. “Poland remains on the alert: Official Paper’s Talk of 'Simpler Status for Danzig'.” Manchester Guardian 13 July 1939: 5.
Reuter. “Camouflaged Navy.” Manchester Guardian 13 July 1939: 5.
“Arrests Disclose Nazi Agents Bribed Press of France.” Washington Post 14 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “100 of Gestapo Reach Danzig.” New York Times 14 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Conference is Minimized.” New York Times 14 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazi Chief Talks With Hitler.” New York Times 14 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
A Correspondent. “Less religion in Danzig schools: More National Socialism.” Manchester Guardian 14 July 1939: 17.
“Danzig Apologizes in Brazilian Arrests.” New York Times 14 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Danzig leaders to see Hitler: Development Soon?” Manchester Guardian 14 July 1939: 13.
“Danzig Nazi Chief Talks With Hitler.” Washington Post 14 July 1939: 9. ProQuest.
Enderis, Guido. “Visit Viewed as Warning.” New York Times 14 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
"Many arrests in Danzig: Nazis among them. Manchester Guardian 14 July 1939: 17.
Small, Alex. "Danzig currency sinks through days of tension." Chicago Tribune 14 July 1939: 5. Web.
“Religious Study Curtailed.” New York Times 14 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Tavistock. “The Danzig Issue: Poland’s Treatment of Her Minorities.” Manchester Guardian 14 July 1939: 22.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazis opposed. Germans in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 14 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Order to Danzig. Development soon.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 14 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Danzig arrests. Social Democrats.” Auckland Star 14 July 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Nazis Say Hitler is Firm on Danzig.” New York Times 15 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Shipments to Danzig Drop.” New York Times 15 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Danzig situation. 'The only solution' incorporation within the Reich.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 15 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Germany Over Danzig.” Economist 15 July 1939: 112+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Poland to Reply to Hitler.” New York Times 15 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“The Prime Minister on Danzig.” Economist 15 July 1939: 107. The Economist Historical Archive.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Police raids. Danzig arrests.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 15 July 1939: 15. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzigers Wait For Forster to Reveal Counsel.” Daily Boston Globe 16 July 1939: B6.
Associated Press. “Reich Standing Pat on Return Of Danzig: Nazi Leaders Say It Will Occur ‘as Soon as Convenient’.” Washington Post 16 July 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Elliott, John. “Can Democracies Convince Hitler Of Will to Fight? Paris Wonders.” Washington Post 16 July 1939: B7. ProQuest.
“Patience in Danzig Held Hitler Advice: Aides of Foerster, Nazi Leader, See Further Delay.” New York Times 16 July 1939: 24.
Reuter. “Preparations at Danzig: Free Corps active.” Observer 16 July 1939: 18.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazis Await Foerster.” New York Times 17 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Hitler Ignores Danzig Issue At Art Exhibit: Poland Is Warned England Can’t Aid Her.” Washington Post 17 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Sees Plan For ‘Local’ War.” New York Times 17 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Expected move. Danzig situation.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 17 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“German Claim Made Plain.” New York Times 17 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“More Nazi Troops are Seen in Danzig.” New York Times 17 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Reich Sees Britain as Fostering War.” New York Times 17 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Germans in Danzig. 36 hours' arrivals.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 17 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Vorse, Mary Heaton. “Poles Would Fight, Smigly-Rydz Says.” New York Times 17 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
A Correspondent. “Reports from Danzig: Nazis’ Next Moves.” Manchester Guardian 18 July 1939: 6.
Associated Press. “40 German Army Vans Slip Into Danzig With Secret Cargo.” Washington Post 18 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Receives Military Trucks.” Palm Beach Post 18 July 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Military Supply Trucks Rushed Into Danzig.” Los Angeles Times 18 July 1939: 1.
“British Army Chief Arrives in Poland.” New York Times 18 July 1939: 6.
“Danzig Nazi Plea to Join Reich Seen: Foerster Calls His Aides After Seeing Hitler.” New York Times 18 July 1939: 1.
“Europe's respite. Danzig situation.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 18 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Exchange Telegraph. “Danzig Agreement Rumour.” Financial Times [London] 18 July 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
International News Service. “20,000 Nazis Cross Corridor.” Washington Post 18 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Tourists.” New York Times 18 July 1939: 16. ProQuest.
United Press. “Mediation Rumors Persist.” Washington Post 18 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Hitler optimistic can settle Danzig.” Auckland Star 18 July 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig problem. Leader's return.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 18 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“2,000 Nazi Guards Arrive at Danzig.” New York Times 19 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazis Confident.” New York Times 19 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Peace Rumors Spread; Suspected as Nazi Propaganda.” Washington Post 19 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “New Activity Indicated.” New York Times 19 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Optimism Voiced on Danzig.” New York Times 19 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poles Deny Any Negotiations.” New York Times 19 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Will Fight Alone, Says Polish Chief.” Washington Post 19 July 1939: 26. ProQuest.
“Europe Puzzled by Reports of Deal of Danzig: Stock Market Prices Rise in London.” Chicago Daily Tribune 19 July 1939: 1.
International News Service. “Nazi-Polish Pact Rumored.” Washington Post 19 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “British and Poles Wrangle on Loan.” New York Times 19 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Mastery of reports about Danzig: Denial of German Desire to Negotiate.” Manchester Guardian 19 July 1939: 9.
“Reich Says British Would Stir Danzig.” New York Times 19 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Deny reports Danzig settlement.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 19 July 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Three-Power War Board Expected.” New York Times 19 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Relaxing of Danzig tension is denied.” Auckland Star 19 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“200 Seized, Warsaw Hears.” New York Times 20 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
A Correspondent. “Arrests in Danzig: Brutality of Gestapo.” Manchester Guardian 20 July 1939: 6.
Associated Press. “Police Smash Anti-Nazi Ring In Danzig: City Hums With Army Activities; Guns Are Trained on Poland.” Washington Post 20 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Termed ‘Socialist Dynamiters’.” New York Times 20 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Britain and Danzig.” Auckland Star 20 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Seizes 20 in Marxist ‘Plot’ For Anti-Nazi Acts.” New York Times 20 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Polish Diplomat Turned Back.” Washington Post 20 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Senex. “Nazis have a plan. Danzig without war.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 20 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Smigly-Rydz Assailed in Berlin.” New York Times 20 July 1939: 8. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Danzig situation little more tense.” Auckland Star 20 July 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. "Danzig police purge city of political foes." Chicago Tribune 20 July 1939: 6. Web.
Associated Press. “Hitler for ‘Peace’ in Danzig Problem.” Free-Lance Star [Fredericksburg] 21 July 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
“Danzig Issue Held Blind to Confuse Britain.” Washington Post 21 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Danziger Kills Pole.” Washington Post 21 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Herr Buerckel goes to Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 July 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
International News Service. “Poles to War For Danzig Even Alone, English Hear (Warsaw Defiant).” Washington Post 21 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Polish Guard Slain in Danzig Conflict; Tension Increases.” New York Times 21 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Polish officer arrested and released.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Shooting Reported in Poland.” New York Times 21 July 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Border incident. Polish guard shot.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazis arming city of Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 21 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Polish warning to Germany and Italy.” Auckland Star 21 July 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Tension recurs. Frontier shooting.” Auckland Star 21 July 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Customs Officer Held.” New York Times 22 July 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danziger Seized In Polish Territory.” Washington Post 22 July 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazis Say They’re Sure To Get Danzig Without War.” Washington Post 22 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “No War Over Danzig Seen.” New York Times 22 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poland is Dubious of Danzig Accord.” New York Times 22 July 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Poland seizes Danzig agent in border incident." Chicago Tribune 22 July 1939: 4. Web.
“British Skeptical of Reich Fidelity.” New York Times 22 July 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Enderis, Guido. “Germany Expects Return of Danzig by Peaceful Move.” New York Times 22 July 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Exchange Telegraph. “Polish Warning.” Financial Times [London] 22 July 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Greene, Hugh Carleton. “Why a free Danzig is essential to Polish independence.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 22 July 1939: 14. Papers Past. Web.
“Hitler looks to Britain: To ‘Persuade’ Poland.” Manchester Guardian 22 July 1939: 11.
INS. “Hitler Expects British Hand to Deliver Free City to Him.” News and Courier [Charleston, S.C.] 22 July 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Poland not to give way: Determined to Defend Her Rights in Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 22 July 1939: 15.
“Poland Protests to Danzig.” New York Times 22 July 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Germany’s Policy Unchanged. Danzig without War.” Financial Times [London] 22 July 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Reuter. “Hitler determined not to give way an inch on Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 22 July 1939: 15.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Optimism not shared. View in Warsaw.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 22 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Germany rejects warlike solution.” Auckland Star 22 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Poland's stand. 'Battle of nerves'.” Auckland Star 22 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Appeasement Denied.” Washington Post 23 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Britain Bars Talks With Germany Now.” New York Times 23 July 1939: 25. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Confident of Going To Reich in Peace.” Washington Post 23 July 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Arrests Young Poles.” New York Times 23 July 1939: 25. ProQuest.
BUP and Reuter. “Danzig under arms: Fortifying the frontier, 5,000 men for 'police duties'.” Observer 23 July 1939: 18.
Elliott, John. “French Uneasy, See Britain Placating Nazis.” Washington Post 23 July 1939: X6. ProQuest.
James, Edwin L. “Nazis Try Propaganda to Push Danzig Plans.” New York Times 23 July 1939: E3. ProQuest.
Kerr, Walter. “London Times Encourages Nazi Leaders.” Washington Post 23 July 1939: B4. ProQuest.
Our own correspondent. “Hitler’s plan for Danzig: Still a Mystery. Nazi hopes of a new Munich.” Observer 23 July 1939: 15.
“The lull in Europe: Watchful waiting Germany and Danzig claims unchanged.” Observer 23 July 1939: 15.
Our own correspondent. “Vatican denies peace moves: No talks with Italy over Danzig.” Observer 23 July 1939: 18.
“Arrests in Danzig. Ten Polish students.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 24 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Poles Will Fight If They Have To, Says Press: Editorial Held to Leave Way for Peaceful Solution at Danzig.” Washington Post 24 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Polish Army Retorts to Danzig Peace Talk.” New York Times 24 July 1939: 6. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “The Berlin statement. Press comment.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 24 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
International News Service. “Danzig Nazi Chief Hints Arms Ready.” Washington Post 24 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “French views on Danzig: 'Nonsense' to Say Unconditional Demand is a Peaceful One.” Manchester Guardian 24 July 1939: 12.
Our own Correspondent. “'No return of Danzig': Poland’s Reply.” Manchester Guardian 24 July 1939: 12.
Reuter. “Danzig military preparations: Leader’s Admission.” Manchester Guardian 24 July 1939: 12.
Sikorski, Gen. Ladislas. “Danzig and the Peace Front.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 24 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Frontier precautions. Cases of violation.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 24 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Leader Says Danzig Puts Faith in Hitler.” New York Times 25 July 1939: 11. ProQuest.
“British Plan Held a Myth by Berlin.” New York Times 25 July 1939: 10. ProQuest.
INS. “Danzig Nazi Demands City Join Germany.” Deseret News [Salt Lake City] 25 July 1939: 12. Google News. Web.
Reuter. “Danzig’s 'holy conviction': Return to Germany.” Manchester Guardian 25 July 1939: 15.
“Shots exchanged. Danzig frontier.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Return to the Reich. Germans in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
United Press. “Danzig Plans To Draft Jews For Labor.” Washington Post 25 July 1939: 4. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “German 'pacifism'. Purpose not achieved.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 July 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Polish army manoeuvres: By Danzig Border.” Manchester Guardian 26 July 1939: 13.
“Polish troops on eastern border. To answer provocation.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 July 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“League Loan Body Criticizes Danzig.” New York Times 27 July 1939: 39. ProQuest.
“Signs of goodwill. League Commissioner's view of Danzig.” Auckland Star 27 July 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Vatican City Organ Critical of Reich.” New York Times 27 July 1939: 9. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Curbs Jews on Property Again.” New York Times 28 July 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Danzig imposes new restriction on Jews' wealth." Chicago Tribune 28 July 1939: 4. Web.
International News Service. “Prussians Weld Danzig Groups Into ‘1st Army’.” Washington Post 28 July 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Another Polish note to Danzig Senate.” Manchester Guardian 28 July 1939: 6.
Our Warsaw Correspondent. “The Militarisation of Danzig Goes On: From Furtive to Open Smuggling.” Manchester Guardian 28 July 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Danzig Waits.” Economist 29 July 1939: 207. The Economist Historical Archive.
Our own Correspondent. “Nazis fire on each other: A Mistake at Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 29 July 1939: 14.
“Pope Said to Favor Reich-Danzig Link.” New York Times 29 July 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig army. Prussian leaders.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 29 July 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazis in Danzig. Army organisation.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 28 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Visit to Danzig. Polish Foreign Minister.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 29 July 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Our own correspondent. “'Not worth a war': Italy’s milder tone on Danzig.” Observer 30 July 1939: 16.
Our own correspondent. “Obstruction at Danzig: Polish customs loss Nazi forces now over 25,000.” Observer 30 July 1939: 16.
Chicago Tribune Press Service. "Britain denies it will ask Poles to yield Danzig." Chicago Tribune 31 July 1939: 7. Web.
“Denies Pope Urged Danzig Shift.” New York Times 31 July 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “60,000 under arms. Fears of complete control.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 31 July 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig “More than an incident”: Mr. Stanley’s Warning.” Manchester Guardian 31 July 1939: 5.
United Press Association. “Not worth war. Solve Danzig issue.” Auckland Star 31 July 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
August
“Crisis Without Climax.” Nation, Aug. 1939, p. 184. EBSCOhost.
“Danzig not worth war.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 1 Aug. 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
Dell, Robert. “Will There be War?” Nation, Aug. 1939, pp. 187–90. EBSCOhost.
International News Service. “Poland Fears Danzig Trade War.” Washington Post 1 Aug. 1939: 14. ProQuest.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “3-Power Military Talks to Begin Now in Moscow; Spur to Political Accord.” New York Times 1 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Reuter. “German pamphlets on Danzig: Received in Paris.” Manchester Guardian 1 Aug. 1939: 13.
Reuter. “Threat of trade war between Poland and Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 1 Aug. 1939: 13.
“Right to Danzig. The German claim.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 1 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Strong forces. Nazis in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 1 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Danzig forces. Three regiments.” Auckland Star 1 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Frank views. Commons debate.” Auckland Star 1 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. "Danzig Boils at "Trade War"." Spokesman-Review [Spokane] 2 Aug. 1939: 3. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Nazis Charge Trade War.” New York Times 2 Aug. 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poles Watch For Spies.” New York Times 2 Aug. 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Trade War is Charged." Montreal Gazette 2 Aug. 1939: 19. Google News. Web.
“Barham House. Refugee centre.” Auckland Star 2 Aug. 1939: 14. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Says Poles Cripple City Trade.” New York Times 2 Aug. 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Economic war in Danzig: Nazi Threats: Poland May Take Further Measures.” Manchester Guardian 2 Aug. 1939: 13.
Reuter and Associated Press. “Danzig Nazi Leader's Speech.” Glasgow Herald 2 Aug. 1939: 3. Google News. Web.
Small, Alex. "Danzig strikes back at Poles in war over trade." Chicago Tribune 2 Aug. 1939: 1. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Economic sanctions. Ban on imports from Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 2 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Will return Danzig's future.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 2 Aug. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “May not endure. The lull at Danzig.” Auckland Star 2 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Fuehrer Pledges Death of Versailles Treaty.” Washington Post 3 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Foerster Reassures Danzigers.” New York Times 3 Aug. 1939: 11. ProQuest.
“Danzig Expels Nuns: Also Seizes Good Shepherd School for Use of Nazis.” New York Times 3 Aug. 1939: 11. ProQuest.
“Danzig Fears Halt Rubber Share Boomlet.” Financial Times [London] 3 Aug. 1939: 2. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Gdynia Traffic Increases.” New York Times 3 Aug. 1939: 11. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Intrigue alleged. Polish customs officials.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 3 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Danzig customs dispute: Poland Firm.” Manchester Guardian 3 Aug. 1939: 13.
“Poland and Danzig.” Financial Times [London] 3 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Rauschning, Dr. Hermann. “What Hitler knows. Mental paralysis.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 3 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazi action. Polish officials.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 3 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazi jealousy. Speech by Danzig leader.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 3 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Tomaszewski, Jan. “A German pamphlet about Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 3 Aug. 1939: 18.
United Press Association. “Danzig's return. First steps taken.” Auckland Star 3 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Bridge Trouble Seen.” Kentucky New Era 4 Aug. 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Business Situation Acute.” Washington Post 4 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Danzig refuses food to Polish customs officials: Tension Grows in Free City.” Manchester Guardian 4 Aug. 1939: 13.
Peck, Winifred F. “Propaganda Peace: Pamphlets from Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 4 Aug. 1939: 6.
Telegraph-Press Association. “British preparedness. Activity on continent.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 4 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Danzig defense. Economic war rages.” Auckland Star 4 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Warsaw Protests Danzig’s Boycott.” New York Times 4 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“‘Breathing Spell’.” New York Times 5 Aug. 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“Growing Provocation in Danzig.” Economist 5 Aug. 1939: 260+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Military activity. Situation in Danzig being carefully watched.” Auckland Star 5 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “New Polish warning to Danzig Senate: And an Offer of Customs Settlement.” Manchester Guardian 5 Aug. 1939: 14.
Philip, P.J. “Paris Anxious Over Pact.” New York Times 5 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Poles firm. The Danzig question.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 5 Aug. 1939: 17. Papers Past. Web.
“Poles Offer to End Danzig Trade War.” New York Times 5 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Respect for treaties urged by Poland.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 5 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Still tense. Danzig situation.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 5 Aug. 1939: 15. Papers Past. Web.
By our own correspondent. “Nazis give way in Danzig: Ban on customs men lifted plan to remove them.” Observer 6 Aug. 1939: 10.
Elliott, John. “Europe Counts Days Until Oct. 1: Situation Becomes More Tense as Nations Prepare For Conflict.” Washington Post 6 Aug. 1939: B4. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Poles Accused In Danzig Bombing.” Washington Post 6 Aug. 1939: 15. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Poles Increase Army; Danzig Lifts Boycott: Military Chief Says World Is on Eve of General Conflict.” Washington Post 6 Aug. 1939: 13. ProQuest.
Sauerwein, Jules. “Demand by Poland on Reich Foreseen.” New York Times 6 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
McDougall, L. “The Danzig pamphlet.” Manchester Guardian 7 Aug. 1939: 16.
Associated Press. “Pole Leader Warns Hitler Force Will Meet Force.” Washington Post 7 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Pole Warns on Use of Force in Danzig.” New York Times 7 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Satisfaction in London.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 7 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig dispute. Poland and Germany.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 7 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondents. “A Danzig crisis averted--or postponed: Senate Accepts Polish Demands.” Manchester Guardian 7 Aug. 1939: 12.
“Poland Gives Notice.” Washington Post 7 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Polish ‘Rumor’ Denied.” New York Times 7 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Smigly-Rydz on Danzig: 'Attitude Clear'.” Manchester Guardian 7 Aug. 1939: 9.
“Speech Impresses London: Firm, Moderate Language of Smigly-Rydz Praised.” New York Times 7 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Twenty Years in Danzig.” Lodi News-Sentinel 7 Aug. 1939: 4. Google News. Web.
United Press Association. “Crisis averted. Nazis climb down.” Auckland Star 7 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Poland's army will be ready for action.” Auckland Star 7 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Curb on Poles Withdrawn.” Washington Post 8 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Proposes Poland Talk Over Customs Dispute.” New York Times 8 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Betrayed by girl. Anti-Nazi leaders.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Customs control. Poles in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 8 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Nazi leaders fly to see Hitler: Free City’s Reply to Poland.” Manchester Guardian 8 Aug. 1939: 9.
“Foerster Flies to Germany.” New York Times 8 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
International News Service. “Hitler Calls Army Chiefs On Danzig, Berlin Hears (Army Council Reported).” Washington Post 8 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“No early move. Germans in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
"On 'What About Danzig?'." Lewiston Evening Journal [Lewiston, Maine] 8 Aug. 1939: 4. Google News. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Poland ready to negotiate with Danzig: But No Great Optimism in Warsaw.” Manchester Guardian 8 Aug. 1939: 13.
Small, Alex. "Nazi chieftain of Danzig flies to meet Hitler." Chicago Tribune 8 Aug. 1939: 1. Web.
“Poles Fire on Nazi Plane Crossing the ‘Corridor’.” New York Times 8 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Reply to Poland. Willing for talks.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 8 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Still grave. Danzig crisis.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 8 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Danzig replies to Poland's protest.” Auckland Star 8 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Warsaw Versions Differ.” New York Times 8 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Slightly easier. Hope of discussions.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 9 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Tension Persists.” New York Times 9 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Hitler’s conference with Danzig leader: Warsaw Awaits the Result.” Manchester Guardian 9 Aug. 1939: 9.
International News Service. “Hitler Sees Danzig Chief; Press Urges Ultimatum (Fuehrers Meet).” Washington Post 9 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “What Poland is ready to discuss with Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 9 Aug. 1939: 9.
Philip, P.J. “Paris Sees a Storm Brewing in Europe.” New York Times 9 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Angry Reich Press Threatens Poland with Mailed Fist.” New York Times 9 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press. “Danzig Coup Rumor Recalls Lord Halifax: Hitler Said Planning Anschluss by Military and Economic Pressure.” Washington Post 9 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Violent reactions. German press.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 9 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “30,000 Expected at Rally.” New York Times 10 Aug. 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Forster to Answer Poles.” Washington Post 10 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Ciano Reported On Way to Talk About Danzig: Forster Win Speak Tonight in Answer To Polish ‘Threat’.” Washington Post 10 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Polish 'lust for conquest'.” Manchester Guardian 10 Aug. 1939: 5.
“Foerster Sees Frank in Prague.” New York Times 10 Aug. 1939: 10. ProQuest.
“German Reported Wounded.” New York Times 10 Aug. 1939: 10. ProQuest.
“Herr Forster speaks to-night in Danzig: Expected to Renew Hitler’s Promise.” Manchester Guardian 10 Aug. 1939: 9.
Nover, Barnet. “Cold Anschluss: The Danzig Crisis Nears A Climax.” Washington Post 10 Aug. 1939: 11. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Herr Forster back in Danzig: To Speak To-night at Anti-Polish Demonstration.” Manchester Guardian 10 Aug. 1939: 5.
“Prisoners exchanged.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 10 Aug. 1939: 14. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “German belief. No support to Poland.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 10 Aug. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Huge Meeting Set: Foerster, Back From His Meeting With Hitler, Will Answer Poles.” New York Times 10 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Danzig showdown expected soon.” Auckland Star 10 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Yugoslavia Bars Axis Plan to Use Her Material in War; Danzig ‘Plebiscite’.” New York Times 10 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Apathy Over Danzig Situation Displayed on Paris Bourse.” Wall Street Journal 11 Aug. 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“Arms supplies landed at Gdynia.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 11 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazi Leader’s Speech: Opinions of Many Foreign Writers Quoted.” Manchester Guardian 11 Aug. 1939: 13.
Associated Press. “Italy May Urge Peaceful End To Danzig Row: Ciano Slated to Review Free City Problem With von Ribbentrop.” Washington Post 11 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “No Change in Situation Seen.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “No Hint of Hitler Plans Apparent in Forster Talk.” News and Courier [Charleston, S.C.] 11 Aug. 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Planet Found by German Takes the Name ‘Danzig’.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “‘Reich Stands Behind Us,’ Danzig Nazi Warns Poles (Forster’s Speech).” Washington Post 11 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“The 'battle of nerves'.” Auckland Star 11 Aug. 1939: 6. Papers Past. Web.
“British Minimize Speech.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Danzig Nazi leader accuses Poland: Responsibility for Crisis Thrown on Her.” Manchester Guardian 11 Aug. 1939: 9.
“Danzig, Poland and China Problems.” Financial Times [London] 11 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“European Fears in Wall Street.” Financial Times [London] 11 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Germans Explain Meeting.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Hitler Undecided, Warsaw Believes.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
INS. “Hitler Prepared for Early Action, Danzig is Told.” Milwaukee Sentinel 11 Aug. 1939: 2. Google News. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “Warsaw opinion of Danzig speech: Tension Nazis Are Inflicting on Free City.” Manchester Guardian 11 Aug. 1939: 9.
“Paris Denies Snub: Corrects Polish Press Report on Note Giving Danzig Viewpoint.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Polish broadcast before the speech.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 11 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Steinkopf, Alvin. “Danzig Nazi Leader Hurls Defiance at Poland.” Daytona Beach Morning Journal 11 Aug. 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
“Stock exchange: Danzig Talk Loses Its Influence.” Manchester Guardian 11 Aug. 1939: 14.
“The Showdown Postponed.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1939: 11. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Return of Danzig. Leader promises surprise.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 11 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “No Danzig Surprise.” New York Times 11 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Danzig acclaims its faith in Hitler.” Auckland Star 11 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
W.N.S. “Czech refugees in Beirut appeal for stay of extension.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 11 Aug. 1939: 1, 2. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
W.N.S. “Danzig Nazi authorities seize property of French citizen.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 11 Aug. 1939: 2. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig’s Liberty is Urged.” New York Times 12 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Poles See ‘Mad Propaganda’.” New York Times 12 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Left to Hitler. Next Danzig move.” Auckland Star 12 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 12 Aug. 1939: 10.
“Deciding Danzig’s Future.” Economist 12 Aug. 1939: 310. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Four-Power Peace Conference.” Financial Times [London] 12 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“German Views on the Situation.” Economist 12 Aug. 1939: 311. The Economist Historical Archive.
Our Correspondent. “Danzig Nazi leader’s argument: Berlin Holds Them to be Conclusive.” Manchester Guardian 12 Aug. 1939: 11.
Peters, C. Brooks. “Danzig Main Issue.” New York Times 12 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig Nazis. Leader's speech.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 12 Aug. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “A fresh blast. Anti-Polish feeling.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 12 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Slack markets react to Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 12 Aug. 1939: 12. Papers Past. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Danzig Won’t Act Till Hitler Calls.” New York Times 12 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
United Press. “Ribbentrop, Ciano Confer On Danzig: Nazis Call Salzburg Talks Warning To War Makers.” Washington Post 12 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Axis Press Urges Peace As Hitler Meets Ciano.” Washington Post 13 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Senate Guarded: Nazi Black Shirts Replace the Former Guides to Meet ‘Spies’.” New York Times 13 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Our diplomatic correspondent. “Danzig and the future: Hitler’s plan to increase tension.” Observer 13 Aug. 1939: 11.
Our own correspondent. “Ciano told of Danzig plan: Berchtesgaden discussions.” Observer 13 Aug. 1939: 11.
Peters, C. Brooks. “Hitler, Ciano to Continue Conference a Third Day; Call Problems Complex.” New York Times 13 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Philip, P.J. “Paris Sees Hitler Using Old Tactics.” New York Times 13 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Reuter. “Gayda on 'Complete Agreement': 'Natural' solution for Danzig.” Observer 13 Aug. 1939: 15.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poland Will Stand Pat.” New York Times 13 Aug. 1939: E4. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Danzig a Spearpoint.” New York Times 13 Aug. 1939: E4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Work on Bridge is Begun.” New York Times 14 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Berlin disturbed by Hitler-Ciano talks: Reported German Plan for Danzig.” Manchester Guardian 14 Aug. 1939: 9.
Bouton, S. Miles. “Hitler’s Hour of Decision at Hand: Will He Risk War To Obtain Danzig, World Wonders.” Washington Post 14 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Ciano Win Delay on Danzig From Germany, Rome Hears.” New York Times 14 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“German strategy on Danzig: Avoiding Two-Front War.” Manchester Guardian 14 Aug. 1939: 11.
International News Service. “Duce Reported Drafting Wide Peace Plan: Alternative to War Over Danzig Is Held Mussolini’s Intent.” Washington Post 14 Aug. 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Matthews, Herbert L. “Rome Sees a Victory.” New York Times 14 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Morison, George J. “Ebb in Reich Trade is Laid to Danzig.” New York Times 14 Aug. 1939: 25. ProQuest.
“Pamphlet offends. Sweeping charges against Nazi chief in Danzig.” Auckland Star 14 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Poles incited. Britain and France.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 14 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Special Meeting Ends Talks.” New York Times 14 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazi leader. Speech at Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 14 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Ports of Danzig and Gdynia Rivals In Dramatic Race to Bring In Arms.” New York Times 14 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“2 Polish Customs Men Seized by Danzig Police.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Beck Sees Envoys.” Washington Post 15 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Burckhardt Report Near.” Washington Post 15 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Confirmation Lacking.” Washington Post 15 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “‘Munich’ Move Forecast.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Peace Talk Rumor Grows in Warsaw.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Viewed as Mediator.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Birchall, Frederick T. “Berlin Hides Aims: Keeps Up Air of Mystery While Pressing for the Return of Danzig.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Burckhardt Sees Polish Official.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Continued Recovery on Danzig Hopes.” Financial Times [London] 15 Aug. 1939: 3. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzig Solution Sought.” Wall Street Journal 15 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Exchange Telegraph. “‘Soundings’ Initiated.” Financial Times [London] 15 Aug. 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Hope of Danzig Settlement.” Financial Times [London] 15 Aug. 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Kuhn Jr. Ferdinand. “British Skeptical Over ‘Peace’ Plans.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“League Denies Talks on Danzig in Geneva.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
Matthews, Herbert L. “Rome Sees Respite in Danzig Quarrel: Warns Democracies Chance Is Their Last.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Philip, P.J. “Danzig Issue First.” New York Times 15 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “The Axis powers. Sketch of possible terms.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 15 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Wild rumours. Germany's plans.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 15 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “No information. Danzig settlement.” Auckland Star 15 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Peaceful solution of Danzig problem.” Auckland Star 15 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Visited Hitler. Invited by Fuehrer.” Auckland Star 15 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Burckhardt Sees Forster.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Imminent Development Seen.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “League Ready to Drop Danzig.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Poland blasts peace hopes in Danzig crisis." Chicago Tribune 16 Aug. 1939: 8. Web.
Associated Press. “Poles Repudiate Burckhardt Move.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Axis Warns Danzig Issue Must be Faced Promptly; British Bar New ‘Munich’.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Report to Britain. Talks with Hitler.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 16 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Clarification later. Private visit.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 16 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Loan Service Default.” Financial Times [London] 16 Aug. 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“French Press is Mystified: Meaning of Burckhardt’s Visit to Hitler Still Unexplained.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Hargrove, Charles R. “Germany Seen Unable To Win Italy Support In Danzig Program.” Wall Street Journal 16 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Blast of abuse. 'Guns will sound'.” Auckland Star 16 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Drive to south? Let Danzig simmer.” Auckland Star 16 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Duce's reported initiative.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 16 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “London Stresses ‘Appeasement’ Ban.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“The League and Danzig.” Washington Post 16 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Nazis Demand Danzig for Reich by September 2.” Washington Post 16 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“New Approach to Danzig.” Financial Times [London] 16 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Peace Rumors.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 19. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “30-day truce. Talks proposed.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 16 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Cold reception. Press in France.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 16 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Further friction. Poles and Germans.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 16 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Mysterious calm on Danzig situation.” Auckland Star 16 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Washington Sees Gains for Hitler.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Willert, Sir Arthur. “Britain is Girding for Violent Crisis.” New York Times 16 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press “Chiefs Confer, Reich Speeds ‘Preparedness’: Diplomatic, Press And Air Ministers Meet With Hitler.” Washington Post 17 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Hopeful sign? Parley at Danzig.” Auckland Star 17 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Contradictions.” Wall Street Journal 17 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Elliott, John. “French Insist Danzig Must Not Become Munich No. 2.” Washington Post 17 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Germany Reveals demands on Poland; Now Wants Both Corridor and Danzig; Press Asks Area Lost.” New York Times 17 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Cession of Danzig. Hitler's plan.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 17 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
International News Service. “Five-Day Conference Set.” Washington Post 17 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“League Issues Agenda.” New York Times 17 Aug. 1939: 13. ProQuest.
Lochner, Louis P. “Nazis Ready; Preparedness Sets Record: Army Equipped to Enforce Demands of Hitler for Danzig.” Washington Post 17 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Nover, Barnet. “Pendulum Swings: Peace Offensive And War Scare.” Washington Post 17 Aug. 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“Powers' negotiations.” Auckland Star 17 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “3 Border Incidents: Polish Soldier Is Killed by Danzig Guardsmen--Versions Differ.” New York Times 17 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Borders closed. Polish and German.” Auckland Star 17 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Give Hitler his window dressing.” Auckland Star 17 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “No conference on Danzig compromise.” Auckland Star 17 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Vorse, Mary Heaton. “Poland firm. Will fight alone.” Auckland Star 17 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Wall Street Weak on Danzig Fears.” Financial Times [London] 17 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Arrest by Poles. German leader.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 18 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Chodacki Back in Danzig.” New York Times 18 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Gunther, John. “Danzig Crisis Held Preliminary To Reich Showdown With Britain: Berlin Believed Seeking Corridor.” New York Times 18 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Danzig first. Before conference is held.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 18 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
International News Service. “Poles Seize Frontier Lands for Defense as Nazis Fortify Border.” Washington Post 18 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “Britain Rules Out a 4-Power Parley: Calls Idea Propaganda in ‘War of Nerves’.” New York Times 18 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Manoeuvring at Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 18 Aug. 1939: 8. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poles Deny Tales About Atrocities.” New York Times 18 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “German efforts over Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 18 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Honour at stake. Danzig situation.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 18 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Polish frontier. Situation in Danzig.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 18 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Frontiers close. Poles take action.” Auckland Star 18 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “No knowledge. Conference plan.” Auckland Star 18 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Peace soundings still in progress?” Auckland Star 18 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Nazi Says ‘We Want to Fight’.” New York Times 19 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “Calm in Britain. Close watch.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 19 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
British Official Wireless. “Conference proposal not favoured.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 19 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
British Official Wireless. “No relaxation. Tension in Europe.” Auckland Star 19 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“The Danger in the South-East.” Economist 19 Aug. 1939: 347+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Danzig League Loan Service.” Economist 19 Aug. 1939: 364. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Danzig problem. Feeling in Britain.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 19 Aug. 1939: 15. Papers Past. Web.
Enderis, Guido. “Reich Holds Time for Words is Past: British Pressure on Poland to Make Her Alter Policy.” New York Times 19 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Danzig conference. No official knowledge in London.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 18 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Goering and Himmler. Talks with Hitler.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 19 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
International News Service. “Forster Defies Polish ‘Threat’ Against Danzig: Nazi Leader Voices Determination to Fight for Free City.” Washington Post 19 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“London Press Sees ‘Coup’.” New York Times 19 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Ormsey, G.V. “With Danzig Showdown Threatening War, Reich May Try Elsewhere Now.” Wall Street Journal 19 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Reich Move Likely, London is Informed.” New York Times 19 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
“Sterling Discount Increased.” Financial Times [London] 19 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Germany and Danzig. Hitler's settlement plan.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 19 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Incidents continue. Polish frontier.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 19 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Peace quest. Efforts continue.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 19 Aug. 1939: 15. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Too late for Nazis to turn back now.” Auckland Star 19 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “British aid discounted.” New York Times 20 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig bridge dedicated.” New York Times 20 Aug. 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Expels Reporter: Briton Accused of Sending Out False and ‘Military’ News.” New York Times 20 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “War Moves Go On: 100,000 Reich Soldiers on Frontier Backed by 2 Slovak Divisions.” New York Times 20 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “‘Week of crisis’ seen.” New York Times 20 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
de Wilde, John C. “Some Salient Facts About Danzig.” New York Times 20 Aug. 1939: E4. ProQuest.
“Germany Adamant on Polish Question.” New York Times 20 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Kelley, Frank R. “Halifax Cuts Holiday Short, Fearing Crisis: British Watch Nazis Reviving ‘Atrocity’ Tales Against Poles.” Washington Post 20 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Lochner, Louis P. “British Firm In Nerves War, Germans Feel: That London and Paris Will Stand by Poles Is Accepted as Fact.” Washington Post 20 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“Threat to Peace: The Axis ‘War of Nerves’.” New York Times 20 Aug. 1939: E1. ProQuest.
United Press. “Danzigers, Reich Officers Confer; City May Form Reserve Corps.” Washington Post 20 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig’s ‘Hour Approaches,’ Forster Proclaims to 5,000.” Washington Post 21 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Nazis Demand Quick Decision By Poland on Danzig, Corridor.” Washington Post 21 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Rome Sees Decision Near.” Washington Post 21 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
British Official Wireless. “British outlook. Germany's technique.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Forster Declares ‘Our Hour’ is Coming.” New York Times 21 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“Must leave Danzig. British journalist.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Return to London. The Foreign Secretary.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Cannot retreat. Plans of the Nazis.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 21 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “A new phase. Attention diverted.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 21 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “No result. Danzig parleys.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 21 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press. "Danzig Boosts Conscription." Register-Guard [Eugene, Ore.] 21 Aug. 1939: 2. Google News. Web.
United Press Association. “Hitler's plans may soon be executed.” Auckland Star 21 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig. Poland's position.” Ellesmere Guardian [NZ] 22 Aug. 1939: 6. Papers Past. Web.
“German jurists. Danzig and Germany.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 22 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Lawyers Lay Basis for Danzig Return.” New York Times 22 Aug. 1939: 10. ProQuest.
Lochner, Louis P. “Danzig-Corridor Settlement This Week Forecast in Germany.” Washington Post 22 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Poland calmly standing to arms.” Auckland Star 22 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Warsaw’s Press Terms Nazi Pact ‘Scrap of Paper;’ Officials Firm.” Washington Post 23 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Danzig dispute. Il Duce's attitude.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 23 Aug. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Free City Statute Held Null and Void.” New York Times 23 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
“German warships. Mine-laying exercises off Danish coast.” Auckland Star 23 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Germany waiting.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Hint of ultimatum.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 Aug. 1939: 12. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Germany's demands. Reported expansion.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 23 Aug. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Laying of mines. Off Danish coast.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 Aug. 1939: 12. Papers Past. Web.
“Less chance of war.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 23 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Nazi explains. Pact with Soviet.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 23 Aug. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Germany adopts waiting attitude.” Auckland Star 23 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Danzig Feels Fate to be Decided Soon.” Lewiston Daily Sun 24 Aug. 1939: n. pag. Google News. Web.
“Danzig Marks Time; Border Seems Quiet: Few War Preparations Noted in Tour of Polish Frontier.” New York Times 24 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
“Danzig's demand. Return to the Reich.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 24 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“No panic. Confidence in Poland.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 24 Aug. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “All Nazi reserves now called up.” Auckland Star 24 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“War Risk Insurance in Europe Up Again: Rates in Danzig and Poland Soar to 10%--Policies Limited.” New York Times 24 Aug. 1939: 5. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Berlin Fears Polish Coup at Once.” Washington Post 25 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Calm urged. Polish broadcast.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig border closed.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Soldiers March to Border.” New York Times 25 Aug. 1939: 2.
“Hitler Acts to Take Danzig, Order Army Be Ready.” New York Times 25 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Report from Warsaw. Landed estate occupied.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Lochner, Louis P. “Forster Made Head of City; Cruiser Sails To Danzig.” Washington Post 25 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Poland's army. Two million men.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 25 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Premier on Imminent Peril of War.” Financial Times [London] 25 Aug. 1939: 7. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poland Accepts Roosevelt Offer.” New York Times 25 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig move. Nazi head of state.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 25 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Foerster's new post.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 25 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Nazi Talks Secret.” New York Times 25 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Closing border. Danzig position.” Auckland Star 25 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Polish war spirit reaches climax.” Auckland Star 25 Aug. 1939: 7. Papers Past. Web.
“War Risk Rates Up Again: Danzig and Gdynia Insurance at Highest Peace Level.” New York Times 25 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzig Tense, Believing Fate In Balance: State Telephone Calls to Berlin Jam All Lines.” Washington Post 26 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “German Troops Move Up.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “More Shooting, Danzig Hears.” Milwaukee Journal 26 Aug. 1939: 3. Google News. Web.
Associated Press. “Other ‘aggravations’.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Reich Military Moves.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Telephone Lines Between Berlin and Danzig Kept Busy as Free City Gets Set for Fateful Decision." Spartanburg Journal 26 Aug. 1939: 1. Google News. Web.
“Border violated. Polish allegation.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 26 Aug. 1939: 16. Papers Past. Web.
“Danzig Again is Tense.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Danzigers Cheer Visiting German Warship, Which Fires the First Salute for Forster.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
“The Free City of Danzig.” Economist 26 Aug. 1939: 395+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“The Free City of Danzig.” Economist 26 Aug. 1939: 396. The Economist Historical Archive.
“The Free City of Danzig.” Economist 26 Aug. 1939: 396+. The Economist Historical Archive.
“Germans Accuse Poles.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Grounds of war. Poles' four points.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Hillman, William. “Fuehrer Asks Danzig, Highway Across Corridor, and Colonies.” Washington Post 26 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Our own Correspondent. “Poland Remains Anxious but Prepared: Attitude Towards the Peace Appeals.” Manchester Guardian 26 Aug. 1939: 6.
“Partition of Poland. Reported plan.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Plans are doomed to failure.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 26 Aug. 1939: 13. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland protests. Foerster's elevation.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“Poland will fight if Danzig joins Reich.” Auckland Star 26 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Raids on Frontier Charged by Poles.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Reported clashes of border troops. Poles retaliate.” Auckland Star 26 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Danzig drive. Shifting tactics.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 26 Aug. 1939: 15. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Frontier incidents. Patrols clash.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “German tactics. Blaming the Poles.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 26 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Polish troops. Massing denied.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 26 Aug. 1939: 16. Papers Past. Web.
“The Text of Premier Daladier’s Talk.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Berlin Talks Held.” New York Times 26 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Danzigers Fortify and Decorate City: Roads to Poland Barricaded: Giant Speaker’s Stand Built.” Washington Post 27 Aug. 1939: 4. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Other Incidents Told.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1939: 32. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Shooting Versions Vary.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1939: 32. ProQuest.
Associated Press. "Speaker's stand in Danzig hints Hitler is coming." Chicago Tribune 27 Aug. 1939: 2. Web.
Associated Press. “Wire Strung to East Prussia.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1939: 30. ProQuest.
“Big Army in Danzig for an Offensive.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1939: 30. ProQuest.
“Incidents Inflame Polish Frontiers.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1939: 32. ProQuest.
Kuhn Jr., Ferdinand. “British Stand Firm.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
“Report Hearing Firing.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1939: 32. ProQuest.
Tolischus, Otto D. “Nazis Rush Arming.” New York Times 27 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Fuehrer Insistent.” New York Times 28 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Associated Press. “Women, Children Leave Danzig: 20,000 Troops Reported Guarding Free City Borders.” Washington Post 28 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Basis of the Lansing Note.” New York Times 28 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
“Danzig Propaganda Here: Attorney Receives Mailed Card Calling for Union With Germany.” New York Times 28 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Hitler Assembles Reichstag.” New York Times 28 Aug. 1939: 3. ProQuest.
“Hitler Rebuff to Daladier.” Financial Times [London] 28 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Hitler Tells Paris He Must Get Danzig and Corridor; Berlin Thinks Door is Left Open to Peaceful.” New York Times 28 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Knauth, Percy. “Reich Fliers’ Garb Common in Danzig: Blue-Gray Is Seen Everywhere.” New York Times 28 Aug. 1939: 1.
“More clashes. Nazis and Poles.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 28 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Our own Correspondent. “German-Polish Frontier Closed: Border Incidents Multiplying.” Manchester Guardian 28 Aug. 1939: 12.
“Potatoes in politics.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 28 Aug. 1939: 16. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Avert war. Poland's terms.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 28 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Many incidents. Polish border.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 28 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Rumours in Rome. Five-Power meeting.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 28 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Will not negotiate. Reply to France.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 28 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
“The Real Issue.” New York Times 28 Aug. 1939: 11. ProQuest.
United Press Association. “Hitler declines French plan.” Auckland Star 28 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Reported German frontier raids.” Auckland Star 28 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Poles Issue Statement.” New York Times 29 Aug. 1939: 6. ProQuest.
“British Reply in Berlin.” Financial Times [London] 29 Aug. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
“Danzigers Expect ‘Big Event’ at Once.” New York Times 29 Aug. 1939: 9. ProQuest.
“D.C. Doctors Get Nazi Cards From Danzig: They’re Unimpressed By Plea for Return of Port and Corridor.” Washington Post 29 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“German troops at war stations. Military prepared.” Auckland Star 29 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “Clear demand. Danzig and Corridor.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 29 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Over border. German aircraft.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 29 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Szapiro, Jerzy. “Poles See Berlin Unsure of Allies.” New York Times 29 Aug. 1939: 1. ProQuest.
Telegraph-Press Association. “War possibility. First admission in Polish press.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 29 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Public restive. Hostile Germans.” Auckland Star 29 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Wants to Buy Danzig for Hitler.” New York Times 30 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Beyond This Crisis.” Washington Post 30 Aug. 1939: 8. ProQuest.
“Danzig friction. Citizens and Nazis.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 30 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Duce Reported Staying Hitler’s Move on Danzig: Held Offering Concrete Proposals to Settle Nazi-Polish Questions.” Washington Post 30 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“Many killed. Bomb explosion.” Auckland Star 30 Aug. 1939: 12. Papers Past. Web.
Reuter. “Polish Currency New Restrictions.” Financial Times [London] 30 Aug. 1939: 8. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Apprehension in Poland. Incidents on frontier.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 30 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “Little change in situation.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 30 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press. “Incidents at Danzig.” Washington Post 30 Aug. 1939: 7. ProQuest.
“'Will be German'. Polish towns.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 30 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
Associated Press. “Polish Radio Warns Ships.” New York Times 31 Aug. 1939: 10. ProQuest.
“Danzig Traffic Cut Except to Germany.” New York Times 31 Aug. 1939: 2. ProQuest.
Independent Cable Service. “Apparently accepted 'in principle'.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 31 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
Independent Cable Service. “The only basis. European peace.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 31 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
“Ominous order. Germans in Danzig.” New Zealand Herald [Auckland] 31 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
“Reported treaty. Danzig and Germany.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 31 Aug. 1939: 10. Papers Past. Web.
Telegraph-Press Association. “New measures taken. Polish defences.” Evening Post [Wellington, NZ] 31 Aug. 1939: 9. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Britain's further reply to Germany.” Auckland Star 31 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
United Press Association. “Weakening seen. German firmness.” Auckland Star 31 Aug. 1939: 11. Papers Past. Web.
September
“British Measures for Emergency.” Financial Times [London] 1 Sept. 1939: 5. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Hoellering, Franz. “Nazi Nihilism.” Nation, Sept. 1939, pp. 248–49. EBSCOhost.
Kirchwey, Freda. “Europe’s Last Stand.” Nation, Sept. 1939, pp. 232–33. EBSCOhost.
Kirchway, Freda. “Hitler’s Calendar.” Nation, Sept. 1939, pp. 261–262. EBSCOhost.
Kirchway, Freda. “Munich Bears Fruit.” Nation, Sept. 1939, pp. 259–260. EBSCOhost.
Stone, I. F. “Chamberlain’s Russo-German Pact.” Nation, Sept. 1939, pp. 313–16. EBSCOhost.
“A war-inflamed world.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 1 Sept. 1939: 4. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
W.N.S. “Danzig Jews apprehensive.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 1 Sept. 1939: 6. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“The Population of the Corridor.” Economist 2 Sept. 1939: 443+. The Economist Historical Archive.
Rosch, Leonard E. “Ring out the century.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 15 Sept. 1939: 34. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
W.N.S. “Ex-Nazi official says U.S. morality can defeat Hitler.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 15 Sept. 1939: 11. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Germany described by Rauschnigg as ‘excited into hysterical outbreaks’.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 22 Sept. 1939: 8. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
“Wall Street’s War Boom.” Economist 23 Sept. 1939: 572. The Economist Historical Archive.
October
“Danzig Payments.” Financial Times [London] 4 Oct. 1939: 3. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
W.N.S. “Reds begin purge of Bundists.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 20 Oct. 1939: 11. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
November
Slomovitz, Philip. “Purely Commentary. From Danzig—An Aryanization story.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 24 Nov. 1939: 4. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
December
“Mail communication possible in certain Nazi-Poland areas.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 8 Dec. 1939: 14. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
Ex. Tel. [No title.] Financial Times [London] 13 Dec. 1939: [1]. Financial Times Historical Archive. Web.
Biron, Phineas J. “Strictly confidential.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 15 Dec. 1939: 1. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
W.N.S. “Jews ordered to quit Danzig.” Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 15 Dec. 1939: 5. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.
CP-Havas. “Listeners jailed.” Times Colonist [Victoria, B.C., Can.] 20 Dec. 1939: 7.
[No title.] Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle 22 Dec. 1939: 2. University of Michigan, The Detroit Jewish News Archives. Web.