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THE DANZIG PROBLEM.—Though the situation in the Free City of Danzig is at present obscure, fears are held in responsible quarters that a German coup is pending. This picture was taken when Herr Lutze took the salute at a march past of about 6000 storm troopers in the city on June 11. He is shown (left) acknowledging the salute of Herr Greiser (right), President of the Senate, after being invested with an order.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 5

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THE DANZIG PROBLEM.—Though the situation in the Free City of Danzig is at present obscure, fears are held in responsible quarters that a German coup is pending. This picture was taken when Herr Lutze took the salute at a march past of about 6000 storm troopers in the city on June 11. He is shown (left) acknowledging the salute of Herr Greiser (right), President of the Senate, after being invested with an order. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 5

THE DANZIG PROBLEM.—Though the situation in the Free City of Danzig is at present obscure, fears are held in responsible quarters that a German coup is pending. This picture was taken when Herr Lutze took the salute at a march past of about 6000 storm troopers in the city on June 11. He is shown (left) acknowledging the salute of Herr Greiser (right), President of the Senate, after being invested with an order. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 5