POLES UNEASY
HINT ABOUT DANZIG
RELIEF FOR GERMANS
DANZIG. October 11.
Uneasiness is felt in Polish circles owing to a speech by Herr Albert Forster, Nazi district leader in Danzig, in which, after extolling Herr Hitler's occupation of the Sudetenland, he declared that Germans in Danzig would soon be rewarded for their suffering as were the Austrians and the Sudetens.
"Danzig," said Herr Forster, "has voluntarily placed itself under Herr Hitler's guardianship, and, irrespective of economic losses, will remain under him."
He added that the anti-Jewish drive in Danzig would be intensified in order to force all Jews out of tlie Free City. Two thousand had already left.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1938, Page 9
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108POLES UNEASY Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1938, Page 9
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