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1939 diplomatic crisis between Poland and Nazi Germany
Danzig crisis was an important prelude to World War II. The crisis lasted from March 1939 until the outbreak of war on 1 September 1939. The crisis began
Danzig_crisis
Semi-autonomous European city-state (1920–1939)
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
Free_City_of_Danzig
German diplomatic demand on Poland
proposals by Nazi Germany to resolve the Danzig crisis, including a demand for the return of the Free City of Danzig to Germany and for a plebiscite to be
1939 German ultimatum to Poland
1939_German_ultimatum_to_Poland
1932 diplomatic incident
The Danzig crisis of 1932 was an incident between the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk, Poland) and Poland concerning whether the Polish government
Danzig_crisis_(1932)
German diplomat (1878–1972)
make concessions in the Danzig crisis. Welczeck's anti-Polish arguments where he sought to blame Poland for the Danzig crisis and argued that it would
Johannes_von_Welczeck
Regent of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1941
far more interested in having Yugoslavia enter the conflict if the Danzig Crisis led to a war than were the British. From Gamelin, he learned the French
Prince_Paul_of_Yugoslavia
Swiss diplomat and historian
of Poland and seizure of Danzig on 1 September 1939. Burckhardt fled Danzig after being told by the Nazi Gauleiter for Danzig that he would be executed
Carl_Jacob_Burckhardt
German diplomat (1884–1943)
the Danzig Crisis would lead to British pressure on the Poles to allow the Free City to rejoin Germany. Moltke initially wanted the Danzig Crisis to end
Hans-Adolf_von_Moltke
French diplomat (1885–1959)
Coulondre agreed with. The nature of the Danzig crisis with Germany demanding that the Free City of Danzig, a city that was 90% German "go home to the
Robert_Coulondre
French poet and diplomat (1887–1975)
"France and Great Britain were at the turning of the road". During the Danzig crisis, St. Léger very much favored Daladier's plans for a "peace front" of
Saint-John_Perse
British Conservative politician (1886–1957)
Britain's reputation during the Danzig crisis. Watt argued that Hudson along with the other amateur diplomats in the Danzig crisis such as the Australian pilot
Robert Hudson, 1st Viscount Hudson
Robert_Hudson,_1st_Viscount_Hudson
American diplomat (1891–1967)
need the Palace of Versailles to ensure national survival. During the Danzig crisis, Bullitt was very supportive of France while suffering from extreme
William_Christian_Bullitt_Jr.
French diplomat (1883–1961)
person", Naggiar worked hard during the Danzig crisis for an alliance with the Soviet Union. During the Danzig crisis, the French were more committed to achieving
Émile_Naggiar
Polish politician (1891–1993)
an interest in the Danzig crisis. On 21 March 1939, Lord Halifax presented to Raczyński a note stating in regard to the Danzig crisis: "That His Majesty's
Edward_Bernard_Raczyński
British journalist (1886–1961)
articles during the Sudetenland crisis had been very pro-German took a slightly more critical approach during the Danzig crisis of 1939. In an article, Ward
George_Ward_Price
Soviet ambassador
best known for serving as the Soviet ambassador to France during the Danzig crisis. Suritz was born in Dvinsk in the Russian empire (modern Daugavpils
Jakob_Suritz
French politician (1889–1973)
only a secondary concern. The report warned that in the event of the Danzig crisis turning into a war, the Japanese would probably seek to dominate the
Georges_Bonnet
generals on 23 May 1939 that his reason for invading Poland was not Danzig: "Danzig is not the issue at stake. It is a matter of extending our living space
Causes_of_World_War_II
British noble (1879–1953)
that Britain had no business being involved in the Danzig crisis and should withdraw from the crisis to allow Germany to settle its dispute with Poland
Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster
Hugh_Grosvenor,_2nd_Duke_of_Westminster
Soviet diplomat (1884–1975)
still had hopes of resolving the Danzig crisis by working out a Munich-type deal under which the Free City of Danzig would "go home to the Reich". In
Ivan_Maisky
French politician (1872–1950)
catastrophe without being willing to do anything to stop it. During the Danzig crisis of 1939, Blum supported the measures taken by Britain and France to
Léon_Blum
Invasion at the beginning of World War II
1 September 1939 when Germany marched into Poland, preceded by the Danzig crisis and by the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union
Invasion_of_Poland
French general (1872–1958)
to the geopolitical crises of the interwar period, up until the 1939 Danzig crisis, were marked by caution and served to dissuade French politicians from
Maurice_Gamelin
South African diplomat
settlement of the Danzig crisis could be arranged and felt the best outcome would be for Britain to pressure Poland to allow the Free City of Danzig to "go home
Charles_Theodore_Te_Water
Central bank of the Free City of Danzig
Danzig (German: Bank von Danzig) was the central bank of the Free City of Danzig, established in 1924 and liquidated in the aftermath of the Danzig crisis
Bank_of_Danzig
British diplomat (1891–1954)
accused the Poles of being the instigators of the Danzig crisis by refusing to allow the Free City of Danzig to rejoin Germany and in addition to demanding
George_Ogilvie-Forbes
1938 cession of German-speaking Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany
made apparent by the dispute over the Polish Corridor and the Free City of Danzig and resulted in the signing of an Anglo-Polish military alliance. That made
Munich_Agreement
French diplomat (1881–1970)kk
occupying Hainan island, an offer that the British rejected. Given the Danzig crisis, Corbin came to feel that activating the Singapore strategy of sending
Charles_Corbin
Prime Minister of Australia (1939–1941; 1949–1966)
handle the Danzig crisis. Menzies believed that the crisis should and would be resolved by a Munich-type deal under which the Free City of Danzig would be
Robert_Menzies
1988 single by Danzig
American heavy metal band Danzig. It was originally released in August 1988 as the lead single from their debut album, Danzig. In 1993–1994, almost six
Mother_(Danzig_song)
French admiral (1881–1942)
During the Danzig crisis, Darlan went to London on 8 August 1939 to meet the First Sea Lord, Admiral Dudley Pound, to discuss plans should the crisis end in
François_Darlan
French radical socialist politician
that their tremendous industrial resources would aid France if the Danzig Crisis ended in war. Daladier was far keener than Chamberlain was to bring
Édouard_Daladier
British field marshal (1883–1950)
anti-appeasement poem about the Danzig crisis that read in jest: "Lord Halifax is ready/To take off for Berlin/And if he gives them Danzig/We might just save our
Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell
Archibald_Wavell,_1st_Earl_Wavell
History of World War II written by Winston Churchill
crisis rather than for Poland during the 1939 Danzig crisis. Reynolds noted that "many historians" tended to agree with Churchill. During the Danzig crisis
The Second World War (book series)
The_Second_World_War_(book_series)
Czechoslovak politician (1884–1948)
used to bargain with in dealings with the British. By July 1939, the Danzig crisis had pushed Britain to the brink of war with Germany, and British decision-makers
Edvard_Beneš
Poland during Danzig crisis, returning the Vilnius Region to Lithuania in exchange of being turned into a German Puppet State. Danzig crisis (German plans
List of expansion operations and planning of the Axis powers
List_of_expansion_operations_and_planning_of_the_Axis_powers
Staged attack by Nazi forces to invade Poland
War Mar. 1939 Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War Mar.–Apr. 1939 Danzig Crisis Mar.–Aug. 1939 British guarantee to Poland Mar. 1939 Italian invasion
Gleiwitz_incident
British Arabist (1885–1960)
to campaign for Philby. The major issue in the by-election was the Danzig crisis with Philby attacking the Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain for having
St_John_Philby
British tabloid newspaper
to the Prime Minister with one voice: 'Keep out of it!'" During the Danzig crisis, the Daily Mail was inadvertently used by the German Foreign Minister
Daily_Mail
Jesuit priest and historian
Mussolini presented to Venturi to end the Danzig crisis called for Poland to allow the Free City of Danzig to rejoin Germany in exchange for negotiations
Pietro_Tacchi_Venturi
Australian inventor and aviator (1894–1969)
aware of, and most people during the Danzig crisis believed that Hitler was only considering invading Poland if Danzig was not allowed to rejoin Germany
Sidney_Cotton
1936 treaty violation by Nazi Germany
Germany such as the Sudetenland, the Polish Corridor and the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland). The British tended to exaggerate French power, and
Remilitarisation of the Rhineland
Remilitarisation_of_the_Rhineland
British newspaper proprietor (1868–1940)
politicians. Rothermere wanted the Danzig crisis to end with a Munich-type deal under which Poland would allow the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk, Poland) to
Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere
Harold_Harmsworth,_1st_Viscount_Rothermere
1939 border clashes between Imperial Japan and the Soviet Union
War Mar. 1939 Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War Mar.–Apr. 1939 Danzig Crisis Mar.–Aug. 1939 British guarantee to Poland Mar. 1939 Italian invasion
Battles_of_Khalkhin_Gol
Polish Admiral who contributed to the reestablishment of Poland's navy
Morgenstern-Podjazd into the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk, Poland). The cruise of the Wicher resulted in the Danzig crisis of 1932, the successful resolution
Józef_Unrug
Military alliance between Germany and Italy before World War II
issues as the Spanish Civil War, the League of Nations and the Abyssinia Crisis. In 1931, Japanese forces invaded the region of Manchuria because of its
Pact_of_Steel
British politician (1894–1955)
founding of the Right Club in May 1939 was a direct response to the Danzig crisis, which had threatened war with Germany, and reflected Ramsay's unhappiness
Archibald_Maule_Ramsay
One of the treaties that ended World War I
Danzig and its hinterland, including the delta of the Vistula River on the Baltic Sea, for the League of Nations to establish the Free City of Danzig
Treaty_of_Versailles
Pursuit of foreign policy objectives with the aid of conspicuous displays of naval power
Dutch–Venezuelan crisis (1908) Agadir Crisis (1911) United States occupation of Veracruz (1914) Danzig crisis (1932) First Taiwan Strait Crisis (1954–55) Second
Gunboat_diplomacy
1936–1939 civil war in Spain
New York: John Day. Lukeš, Igor; Goldstein, Erik, eds. (1999). The Munich Crisis, 1938: Prelude to World War II. London; Portland, Oregon: Frank Cass. ISBN 978-0714680569
Spanish_Civil_War
British politician (1887–1962)
a statement on the crisis in Tientsin (modern Tianjin) as "I am watching Europe day by day" as he felt that the crisis in Danzig (modern Gdańsk) to be
Hugh_Dalton
Bilateral relations
July 1939, Mackenzie King wrote to Hitler appealing him not to let the Danzig crisis start another world war, writing at length about how much he admired
Canada–Germany_relations
Proposed political order by Nazi Germany
Anti-Comintern Pact. The Reich's failure to subordinate Poland during the Danzig crisis shifted Hitler's strategy. Following the formation of the Anglo-Polish
New_Order_(Nazism)
German diplomat (1882–1955)
to end the Danzig crisis, and with him pressing Dirksen on why Hitler was not acting on this back-channel he opened to try to end the crisis. Dirksen,
Herbert_von_Dirksen
Conflict in Libya (1923–1932)
War Mar. 1939 Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War Mar.–Apr. 1939 Danzig Crisis Mar.–Aug. 1939 British guarantee to Poland Mar. 1939 Italian invasion
Second_Italo-Senussi_War
1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany
Kriebel, the German consul in Shanghai, or Albert Forster, the Gauleiter of Danzig. Significantly, neither Kriebel nor Forster was a professional diplomat
Anschluss
British landowner and pro-Axis fascist politician
was "essential to the future of European civilisation". During the Danzig crisis, Lymington wrote in The New Pioneer "whoever won the battles in a European
Gerard Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth
Gerard_Wallop,_9th_Earl_of_Portsmouth
1935 treaty between France and the Soviet Union
History 2.1-4 (1977): 147-159. Ragsdale, Hugh. The Soviets, the Munich Crisis, and the Coming of World War II Azeau, Henri (1969). Le Pacte Franco soviétique
Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance
Franco-Soviet_Treaty_of_Mutual_Assistance
1939 pre-WWII Italian invasion of Albania
War Mar. 1939 Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War Mar.–Apr. 1939 Danzig Crisis Mar.–Aug. 1939 British guarantee to Poland Mar. 1939 Italian invasion
Italian_invasion_of_Albania
Grom-class destroyer
efforts to acquire other destroyers after the Wicher and Burza. The 1932 Danzig crisis led to a navalist turn in Poland, and Poland's de facto leader, Marshal
ORP_Błyskawica
Aspect of British political history
they remained a small weak party in Parliament. By the time of the Danzig crisis in 1939, the anti-fascist wing of the Labour Party was in ascendency
History of the Labour Party (UK)
History_of_the_Labour_Party_(UK)
1921 alliance between France and Poland
Phoney War Polish Army in France (1939–40) Western betrayal Why Die for Danzig? Umowa polityczna francusko–polska, podpisana w Paryżu 19 lutego 1921 r
Franco-Polish_alliance
1925–1926 war in northeastern China
War Mar. 1939 Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War Mar.–Apr. 1939 Danzig Crisis Mar.–Aug. 1939 British guarantee to Poland Mar. 1939 Italian invasion
Anti-Fengtian_War
German diplomatic demand on Lithuania
seemed that the region would remain a free state much like the Free City of Danzig, Lithuania took the initiative and organized the Klaipėda Revolt in January
1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania
1939_German_ultimatum_to_Lithuania
British foreign intelligence agency
what MI6 knew about German plans during both the Sudetenland crisis and the Danzig crisis came from the Czechoslovak military intelligence, which continued
MI6
1923 Greek–Italian military crisis
The Corfu incident was a 1923 diplomatic and military crisis between Greece and Italy. It was triggered when Enrico Tellini, an Italian general heading
Corfu_incident
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1873–1967)
the Singapore strategy in order to focus on the Danzig crisis, and chose to settle the Tientsin crisis via diplomacy, much to Chatfield's disappointment
Ernle Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield
Ernle_Chatfield,_1st_Baron_Chatfield
WWII-era treaty
France or Belgium. Hitler was then demanding the cession of the Free City of Danzig, an extraterritorial highway (the Reichsautobahn Berlin-Königsberg) across
Anglo-Polish_alliance
1939 neutrality pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union
Minsk, allegedly "for urgent aeronautical experiments". Hitler declared at Danzig: Poland never will rise again in the form of the Versailles treaty. That
Molotov–Ribbentrop_Pact
Polish diplomat (1894–1958)
German diplomacy. Under British pressure to negotiate a solution to the Danzig crisis, Lipski eventually phoned to ask for an interview with Ribbentrop on
Józef_Lipski
King of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1945
banovina. The tense international situation of August 1939 with the Danzig crisis pushing Europe to the brink of war meant Paul wanted to settle one of
Peter_II_of_Yugoslavia
1920 peace treaty on Hungary after World War I
assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. This caused a rapidly escalating July Crisis resulting in Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia, followed quickly by
Treaty_of_Trianon
Polish statesman (1867–1935)
Papen. The ensuring Danzig crisis sent the desired message to the French and improved the Polish Navy's access rights to Danzig. Poland signed the Soviet–Polish
Józef_Piłsudski
British politician (1880–1959)
support from Hoare, who by then was in the House of Lords. During the Danzig crisis, Hoare spoke several times in the cabinet about the advantages of having
Samuel Hoare, 1st Viscount Templewood
Samuel_Hoare,_1st_Viscount_Templewood
subhuman beings in control of Europe". In August 1939 at the height of the Danzig crisis, Lymington sent out a message to the English Array reading "should there
English_Array
British peer and politician (1888–1953)
BPP, the party primarily campaigned on a peace platform during the Danzig crisis of 1939 as it argued that another war with Germany would be a mistake
Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford
Hastings_Russell,_12th_Duke_of_Bedford
Proposed interbellum alliance between Poland, Romania, and Hungary
amidst the Danzig Crisis, fearing an invasion by Nazi Germany. Beck said he was willing to accept a joint German–Polish condominium over Danzig (now Gdańsk)
Third_Europe
Tax raised to pay tribute to Viking raiders
Britain would not offer Germany any such loan as a solution to the Danzig crisis. Gafol, gyld and in one instance heregild appear in the Anglo-Saxon
Danegeld
British diplomat (1882–1942)
During the Danzig Crisis, Henderson consistently took the line that Germany was justified in demanding the return of the Free City of Danzig and that the
Nevile_Henderson
French diplomat (1885–1966)
co-operation with Britain and France should the Danzig crisis lead to war. In the hot summer of 1939, the Danzig crisis brought Europe to the brink of war, and
Raymond_Brugère
King of Italy from 1900 to 1946
the German government suggested that Hitler was intent on seeing the Danzig crisis escalate into war that year. Between 11 and 13 August 1939, the Italian
Victor_Emmanuel_III
Period of Czechoslovak history
(1999). "Germany and the Munich Crisis: A Multilated Victory?". In Igor Lukes & Erik Goldstein (ed.). The Munich Crisis, 1938, Prelude to World War II
Occupation of Czechoslovakia (1938–1945)
Occupation_of_Czechoslovakia_(1938–1945)
Soviets knew that Germany did not want a diplomatic solution to the Danzig crisis and had decided to invade Poland in the summer of 1939. On May 26, German
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact negotiations
Molotov–Ribbentrop_Pact_negotiations
Political party in France
observation appeared premature to most contemporary observers. The Danzig Crisis of 1939 deprived the PSF of the chance to make serious inroads in parliament
French_Social_Party
1934 treaty among various Balkan nations to maintain the post-WWI status quo
War Mar. 1939 Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War Mar.–Apr. 1939 Danzig Crisis Mar.–Aug. 1939 British guarantee to Poland Mar. 1939 Italian invasion
Balkan_Pact
Napoleonic semi-independent city state
of Danzig (French: Ville libre de Dantzig; German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk), sometimes referred to as the Republic of Danzig (French:
Free City of Danzig (Napoleonic)
Free_City_of_Danzig_(Napoleonic)
Polish naval officer
Morgenstern-Podjazd played a central role in the Danzig crisis, taking the Wicher into the harbour of the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk, Poland) over the objections
Tadeusz_Morgenstern-Podjazd
South African historian, politician, and diplomat (1884–1945)
the Sudetenland crisis there was nothing at present that would justify a war for the next "two years at least". During the Danzig crisis, Gie largely supported
Stefanus_Gie
1925 treaty between Italy and Yugoslavia
War Mar. 1939 Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War Mar.–Apr. 1939 Danzig Crisis Mar.–Aug. 1939 British guarantee to Poland Mar. 1939 Italian invasion
Treaty_of_Nettuno
German noble and diplomat (1909–1944)
the British Establishment about where Britain stood in regards to the Danzig Crisis and to report this back to Hitler, and to also seek to make contacts
Adam_von_Trott_zu_Solz
1941 Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (1882–1962)
volksdeutsche minority in the Sudenteland crisis and Poland's treatment of its volksdeutsche in the Danzig crisis with the common theme being that the Slavic
Dušan_Simović
Italian-Canadian gangster (born 1887)
Perri was interviewed by journalists with the discussion turning to the Danzig crisis. Italy signed the Pact of Steel with Germany earlier that year, and
Rocco_Perri
Hostages taken into Gaza (2023–2026)
2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023. Greenall, Robert (18 October 2023). "Alex Danzig: Fears grow for much-loved historian kidnapped by Hamas". BBC News. Archived
Gaza_war_hostage_crisis
1928 Wicher-class destroyer
instance, on 15 June 1932, during the 1932 Danzig crisis, she was sent to the port of the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk) to meet two British destroyers
ORP_Wicher_(1928)
Governor General of Canada from 1952 to 1959
March 1939, Europe was plunged into a new crisis, this time concerning the city-state of the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk, Poland) as Hitler now announced
Vincent_Massey
English writer (1895–1977)
Freda May Birkin).[citation needed] During the Danzig crisis, Williamson believed if he could end the crisis peacefully by meeting Hitler as he wrote in
Henry_Williamson
British politician (1867–1939)
point, only 20 resigned in protest of the Kristallnacht. During the Danzig crisis, Mount Temple lobbied for a "peace" policy to find a way to avoid having
Wilfrid Ashley, 1st Baron Mount Temple
Wilfrid_Ashley,_1st_Baron_Mount_Temple
Republic of China diplomat and statesman (1888–1985)
to deter Germany from further aggression was inaugurated. During the Danzig crisis, Koo supported the policy of the "peace front", believing that it would
Wellington_Koo
gave Poland an ultimatum demanding control of the city, provoking the Danzig crisis and the invasion of Poland on 1 September. The city-state aided Nazi
World_War_II_by_country
1939 international incident between Japan and Britain
send the main British battle fleet to Far Eastern waters, and with the Danzig crisis with Nazi Germany threatening Poland made that militarily inadvisable
Tientsin_incident
DANZIG CRISIS
DANZIG CRISIS
Male
Russian
(Даниил) Russian form of Greek Daniēl, DANIIL means "God is my judge."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dansie.
Male
Hebrew
(×“Ö¼Ö¸× Ö´×™) Hebrew name DANIY means "judge." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's fifth son (of 12). Dan is the Anglicized form.
Boy/Male
English American
British town.
Female
English
English pet form of French Danielle, DANNI means "God is my judge." Compare with masculine Danni.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Danny, DANNI means "God is my judge." Compare with feminine Danni.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
God is my judge.
Girl/Female
Indian
Revelation, Sending down
Female
English
English pet form of French Danielle, DANI means "God is my judge."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name, with fused preposition d(e), for someone from Anizy in Calvados, France, recorded in 1155 in the form Anisie. The place name is probably derived from the Romano-Gallic personal name Anitius (of uncertain origin) + the locative suffix -acum.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Danny, DANNIE means "God is my judge."
Boy/Male
English
Friend.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Danya, DANIA means "judge."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Charitable
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Dancing
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Tansy, TANZI means "tansy flower" and "immortal."
Male
Gypsy/Romani
 Probably a Romani form of Czech Honza, HANZI means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Dancing
Girl/Female
English
Feminine God will judge.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Destination
DANZIG CRISIS
DANZIG CRISIS
Boy/Male
Indian
The ultimate trustee, The disposer of affairs
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Latin
Divine; Valley
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Krishna's Queen's Name
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian
King of God; Sky God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Good Handwriting
Girl/Female
Biblical
Grief or strength or iniquity of him.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(ललित) Hindi myth name of one of Krishna's childhood playmates, LALIT means "playful."
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Dearest
Boy/Male
Sikh
Incarnate, Holy incarnation
Female
Greek
(Εκάτη) Variant spelling of Greek Hekabe, HEKATE means "worker from far off." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of witchcraft, demons, graves, and the underworld.
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DANZIG CRISIS
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n.
The act of dancing.
v. i.
A leap or caper, as in dancing.
n.
One who dances or who practices dancing.
adv.
Dancing.
a.
Leaping or dancing; having the power of, or used in, leaping or dancing.
n.
An Egyptian dancing girl; an Alma.
n.
One of a breed of small terriers; -- called also Dandie Dinmont.
a.
Of or pertaining to dancing; performed by dancing.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Daze
n.
A figure in dancing.
a.
Dancing the morrice; dancing.
v. t.
To surpass in dazzing.
n.
A room for balls or dancing.
n.
A social gathering; usually, one for dancing.
n.
An entertainment consisting chiefly of dancing by professional dancing (or Nautch) girls.
v.
Leaping; jumping; dancing.
n.
A treatise upon dancing.
n.
A boatman; an oarsman.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dance
p. a. & vb. n.
from Dance.