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NOW THEY MAY TALK WITHOUT FEAR. Dr. Heinrich Weiss, former Chief Rabbi of Lower Austria, with hit wife and children, on arrival in New York from Austria, whence he fled in defiance of Nazi orders to remain. Formerly an Austrian Army chaplain. Dr. Weiss was three times arrested by Nazis because of his close friendship with Dr. Schuschnigg, the former Chancellor.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1939, Page 9

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NOW THEY MAY TALK WITHOUT FEAR. Dr. Heinrich Weiss, former Chief Rabbi of Lower Austria, with hit wife and children, on arrival in New York from Austria, whence he fled in defiance of Nazi orders to remain. Formerly an Austrian Army chaplain. Dr. Weiss was three times arrested by Nazis because of his close friendship with Dr. Schuschnigg, the former Chancellor. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1939, Page 9

NOW THEY MAY TALK WITHOUT FEAR. Dr. Heinrich Weiss, former Chief Rabbi of Lower Austria, with hit wife and children, on arrival in New York from Austria, whence he fled in defiance of Nazi orders to remain. Formerly an Austrian Army chaplain. Dr. Weiss was three times arrested by Nazis because of his close friendship with Dr. Schuschnigg, the former Chancellor. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1939, Page 9