Aeronautical material at Danzig

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Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
R134/4/15644/5278 Aeronautical Material in Danzig - General Haking, Danzig High Commissioner - Forwards telegram from the President of the Danzig Senate protesting against the order of the Allied representatives for the sequestration of civil aeronautical material in Danzig. Enquires whether this material comes under the category of war material which the High Commissioner is expected to sequestrate. File 1921.09.09
R134/4/16213/5278 Aeronautical Material in Danzig - General Haking, Danzig High Commissioner - Reports that the Aeronautical Delegate in Danzig, of the Allied Powers, claims all the "Junker" machines now in Danzig unless they are kept in sequestration by the High Commissioner. File 1921.09.27
R134/4/10831/5278 Aeronautical Material at Danzig - General Haking (No. 8) - Reports reception from Interallied Aeroplane Commission of Control, of telegram stating that 50 aero engines are held by private firm in Danzig for transfer to Russia. Details steps taken. Enquires provisionally sequestrated. - Council document C.31.M.15.1921.I. File 1921.02.11
R134/4/15412/5278 Aeronautical Material in Danzig - General Haking, Danzig High Commissioner - States that the President of the Danzig Senate protests strongly against the decision of the Council of Ambassadors ordering the destruction of a large number of aeroplanes in Danzig. Enquires whether he is to carry out these instructions. File 1921.09.03
R134/4/11522/5278 Aeronautical Material in Danzig - Mr. Colban, President of the Council of Ambassadors (Paris) - States that it will be necessary to send Delegates to Danzig on behalf of the Allied Powers to make an inventory of such material, formerly German property, and to hand it over. Asks that this decision may be conveyed to the Danzig High Commissioner requesting him to facilitate its execution - Council document C.31.M.31.1921.I. File 1921.03.05