• Parliamentary elections were held in the Free City of Danzig on 28 May 1933. The Nazi Party emerged as the largest party, receiving 50% of the vote and...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in the Free City of Danzig on 7 April 1935. The Nazi Party emerged as the largest party, receiving 59% of the vote and...
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    The Free City of Danzig (German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk) was a city-state under the protection and oversight of the League of Nations...
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    The Free City of Danzig Police (German: Polizei der Freien Stadt Danzig) or Schutzpolizei, as it was known locally, was a state constabulary and the official...
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    of the German territorial cessions stipulated in the Treaty of Versailles affected Prussia. Eupen-Malmedy went to Belgium, Danzig became a free city under...
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  • Party of the Free City of Danzig (German: Sozialdemokratische Partei der Freien Stadt Danzig) was a political party in the Free City of Danzig. After...
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    parliament of the Free City of Danzig between 1919 and 1939. After World War I Danzig (Gdańsk) became a Free City under the protection of the League of Nations...
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    Ernst Ziehm (category Free City of Danzig politicians)
    administrator in Danzig. From 1931 to 1933 he served as President of the Senate of the Free City of Danzig (Head of State). After 1933, he was replaced...
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    Heinrich Sahm (category Free City of Danzig politicians)
    mayor of Danzig (today, Gdańsk) from 1919 and President of the Senate (head of government and chief of state) of the Free City of Danzig under League of Nations...
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    Hermann Rauschning (category Free City of Danzig politicians)
    President of the Senate (head of government and chief of state) of the Free City of Danzig from 1933 to 1934. In 1934, he renounced Nazi Party membership...
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    of Versailles/Part III#Section X. Memel  – via Wikisource. Treaty of Versailles/Part III#Section XI. Free City of Danzig  – via Wikisource. Treaty of...
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    consisted of the following territories: Pomerelia Danzig Pomerania (Pomeranian Voivodeship (1466–1772)) with the mouth of the Vistula, including the city of Gdańsk...
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  • Polish Party (category Political parties of minorities in Germany)
    in the German Empire and the Free City of Danzig. Representing the Polish population in Germany, it was the largest of the minority parties. The party...
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  • supported returning the Free City of Danzig to Germany and uniting Germany and Austria into one country. It initially supported the League of Nations, but this...
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    Prussia (redirect from Free State Prussia)
    went to the Second Polish Republic. Danzig became the Free City of Danzig under the administration of the League of Nations. Also, the Saargebiet was created...
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    Robert Hudson, 1st Viscount Hudson (category Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour)
    "another Munich" to save the peace was still possible under which the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk) would "go home to the Reich" in exchange for Germany...
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    German National People's Party (category 1933 disestablishments in Germany)
    the Free City of Danzig, the local branch of the NSDAP had turned on the Danzig branch of the DNVP, joining a coalition with the Danzig branch of the...
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    Germany invaded western Poland under the pretext of having been denied claims to the Free City of Danzig and the right to extraterritorial roads across...
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    from Poland and the Free City of Danzig after the joint invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939 at the onset of World War II. Getting...
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    August von Mackensen (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary)
    was an Honorary Citizen of many cities, such as Danzig, Heilsberg, Buetow, and Tarnovo. In 1915, the newly built rural village of Mackensen in Pomerania...
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    Poland–United States relations (category Bilateral relations of Poland)
    the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, Danzig was severed from Germany to become the Free City of Danzig, a city-state in which Poland had certain special...
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    Reports". Canadian Parliamentary Review. Archived from the original on January 1, 2013. "1997 Toronto general election results". City of Toronto. 1997. Archived...
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    Classical radicalism (category History of social movements)
    Party of the Territory of the Saar Basin (1922–1924; 1928–1935) Free City of Danzig: German Democratic Party (1920–1925) German Party for Progress and...
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  • Anton Plenikowski (category Free City of Danzig politicians)
    November 1899 – 3 March 1971) was a German communist politician of the Free City of Danzig and East Germany. Plenikowski was born in Zoppot, then a German...
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    Robert Menzies (category Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia)
    the Danzig crisis, Menzies, who had long felt that the Treaty of Versailles was too harsh towards Germany, supported having the Free City of Danzig (modern...
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    the Free City of Danzig (German: Landessynodalverband der Freien Stadt Danzig). It remained an ecclesiastical province of the Evangelical Church of the...
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    Greenwood, Sean (1999). "The Phantom Crisis: Danzig, 1939". In Martel, Gordon (ed.). The Origins of the Second World War Reconsidered: A.J.P. Taylor...
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    surrounding countryside around Danzig was overwhelmingly Polish, and the ethnically Polish rural areas included in the Free City of Danzig objected, arguing that...
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  • Schneiderman, Harry (1938). "Danzig". The American Jewish Year Book. 40: 226–228. JSTOR 23602316. Hepburn, A. (7 April 2004). Contested Cities in the Modern West...
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    cession of territory according to the Treaty of Versailles: Bromberg, Province of Posen Danzig, Province of West Prussia (see Free City of Danzig) Lorraine...
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