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Mr. Shepherd (Helsinki) to Mr. Eden (Received 7 August)
by
Shepherd, Mr
1945
Northern Europe. Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland. Assesses Anglo-Finnish economic relations in the light of increased Soviet influence in Finland
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Mr. Shepherd to Viscount Halifax (Received September 16)
by
Shepherd, Mr
in
Baker, G. H. (H.M. Vice-Consul at Danzig, July-Sept. 1939)
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Burckhardt, Professor C. J. (League of Nations High Commissioner at Danzig)
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Janson, Dr. M. von (German Consul-General at Danzig, 1938-9)
1939
Reports that he handed over provisionally British Consulate-General at Danzig to U.S. colleague on evening of September 1 and proceeded with Consulate staff to Riga: transmits résumé of events leading up to incorporation of Danzig in Reich.
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received September 1, 7.0 p.m.)
by
Shepherd, Mr
in
Burckhardt, Professor C. J. (League of Nations High Commissioner at Danzig)
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Henderson, Sir Nevile (H.M. Ambassador at Berlin, April 1937-Sept. 1939)
1939
Reports that High Commissioner left Danzig at 9.15 a.m. on September 1 at request of local authorities who gave him one hour's notice: hopes to leave with Consular staff for Riga afternoon of September 1.
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 31, 9.0 p.m.)
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Shepherd, Mr
in
Beck, Colonel Jozef (cont.)
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Burckhardt, Professor C. J. (League of Nations High Commissioner at Danzig)
1939
Reports information from High Commissioner regarding his visit to Herr Forster who had just returned from Berlin: in case of emergency Herr Hitler had given orders that Diplomatic and Consular Corps should be treated with consideration and given facilities for departure via Lithuania. Reports items of information regarding railways and foodstuffs: Counsellor of Polish Commissariat stated in conversation that they would have little difficulty in agreeing to office of Head of State but that Herr Forster was unsuitable person.
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 31, 9.30 a.m.)
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Shepherd, Mr
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Chamberlain, A. Neville (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, May 1937-May 1940)
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Cortesi, Mgr. Filippo (Apostolic Nuncio in Poland, 1937-9)
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Hitler, Adolf (Head of State, Leader and Chancellor of Germany, 1934-45)
1939
Summarizes present situation in Danzig: city suffering heavy losses by diminution of traffic and continued idleness of margarine factory.
Government Document
Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 29, 8.5 p.m.)
by
Shepherd, Mr
in
Henderson, Sir Nevile (H.M. Ambassador at Berlin, April 1937-Sept. 1939)
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Hitler, Adolf (Head of State, Leader and Chancellor of Germany, 1934-45)
1939
Refers to No. 456 and reports that Polish Commissariat-General protested to Senate about railway difficulties and other matters but did not, apparently, make serious threat of reprisals mentioned in telegram under reference: reports information that Herr Forster is engaged with his staff in drafting laws: apparently Senate is being ignored.
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 27, 3.0 p.m.)
by
Shepherd, Mr
1939
Reports that tribune has been erected in market place and loud speakers installed in streets: air traffic over Danzig is prohibited except with police permission and there is no air connexion with Germany: public warned of danger of crossing Corridor by train.
Government Document
Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 26, 4.50 p.m.)
by
Shepherd, Mr
in
Burckhardt, Professor C. J. (League of Nations High Commissioner at Danzig)
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Henderson, Sir Nevile (H.M. Ambassador at Berlin, April 1937-Sept. 1939)
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Hitler, Adolf (Head of State, Leader and Chancellor of Germany, 1934-45)
1939
Reports information given to journalists by editor of ' Danziger Vorposten' who said that violation of Constitution was intentional preparation for return of territory to Reich: Danzig was economically isolated by Poland and East Prussian frontier would have to be opened: this should provoke violent Polish reaction which would give Germany pretext for war. High Commissioner and Polish representative would be given safe conduct without delay via Gdynia.
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 25, 4.30 p.m.)
Reports that High Commissioner has heard from good source that Herr Forster will request him to leave Danzig: he would have no option but to comply but proposes to await developments: German battleship ' Schleswig-Holstein' arrived morning of August 25 and visits being exchanged.
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 24, 9.30 a.m.)
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Shepherd, Mr
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Chamberlain, A. Neville (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, May 1937-May 1940)
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Henderson, Sir Nevile (H.M. Ambassador at Berlin, April 1937-Sept. 1939)
1939
Refers to No. 107 and reports information regarding (1) evacuation of school children on August 27 or 29, (2) commandeering of horses, (3) use to which requisitioned lorries being put, (4) wiring of strong points on Danzig-Zoppot road, and (5) evacuation of Danzig prison on night of August 21.
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