This Nation was unlawfully annexed by Germany-"Deutsches Reich" in 1939 and than by Poland in 1945, when its population was either murdered or forcefully expelled. The rightful claim of the people of Danzig to their home nation derives from history, the Danzig Constitution, the International Law as declared by the League of Nations( Völkerbund) the Hague Convention and the various Human Rights l
egislation of the UN. The exiled citizens of the state Danzig stand firmly by their native homeland and are seeking the national sovereignty of the "Peolpe of Danzig"--which entails all the people born in the territory of Danzig/Gdansk. This goal is to be attained exclusively by peaceful means. With the principles of the Danzig Constitution in mind, the Representatives of the Free City of Danzig endorse the objectives of the United Nations. It is prepared to cooperate with all national and foreign institutions and organizations which, like itself, desire to establish friendly international relations based on the respect for the principle of equal rights, freedom, and selfdetermination of the peoples. The people of Danzig are of the opinion that the historical role of their home country as a bridge to the East will continue to exist. Even without a peace treaty in the traditional form they therefore desire a development which guarantees peaceful and prosperous relations among the peoples of their sphere of life. They commit themselfes to a free and united Europe including their Polish neighbours. They feel that in such a Europe the traditional rigid national borders will disappear and that the road will be cleared for a happy life together of all European peoples. There will however exist always the need to protect and support the "Minorityrights" of the historicly indegeous "unique" people of Danzig, politicly,cultural and philisophical. The Danzig Stiftung International, Danzig- MInderheit/Minority INGO
(based on the "greenbook" Freie Stadt Danzig, published by the Rat der Danziger in 1965)