NAZI ASSAULTS ON FOREIGNERS
PUNISHMENT ANNOUNCED IN • GERMANY ' (Received October 17, 11.55 p.m.i . BERLIN, October 17. ] The German public is at last be Sing informed that Nazis are bem? j punished for assaulting foreigners. ; An official announcement reads: j lour Brown Shirts who took part in excesses against a Swiss subject Rucgg, and an Englishman, Hard--who was a member of the British Embassy in Berlin, have been sent to a concentration camp. Those guilty of maltreatment of the American, Boelg, at Dusseldorf have been arrested and will be tried in Berlin.
FORMER OFFICIAL SHOT BERLIN, October 16. Heir Eggerstedt, former socialis' chief of police, who was previous l imprisoned, was shot dead on lb Dutch frontier when trying to cut Holland. It appears that Eggerstecit es-ap f from the concentration camp a Kapendorf, and hid during (he nighl in the woods He tried to dash across the frontier, so his pursuer:, fired.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20989, 18 October 1933, Page 9
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