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Danzig Under the Terror

Wolfe, Henry C. | October 17, 1936 issue

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Events in the city of Danzig appear to be moving toward a climax. Violent Nazi persecution of the helpless opposition proceeds in the guise of a crusade against bolshevism. The League of Nations "promotes" its commissioner in Danzig to a post in Geneva, thereby removing the one man from the outside who has courageously opposed the march of Hitlerism into Danzig. The League Council, recognizing the crisis, invites Poland "to seek means for putting an end to the obstruction offered by the Danzig government to the high commissioner" and to report at the Council's January 1937 meeting.

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WORLD politics; CITIES & towns; NAZI persecution; INTERNATIONAL relations; LEAGUE of Nations; POLAND
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