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Niemoller Hurt

(N-Z.P-A.-Reuter—Copyright) COPENHAGEN, Aug. 8. Pastor Martin Niemoller. one of the world's leading pacifists, was seriously injured and his wife killed in a car crash in South Jutland yesterday. The Pastor, aged 69, is president of the Evangelical Church in Hesse-Nassau, West Germany, and is a member of the central committee of the World Council of Churches. A World War I U-boat commander, he spent eight years in a concentration camp during the Nazi era.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29588, 10 August 1961, Page 19

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Niemoller Hurt Press, Volume C, Issue 29588, 10 August 1961, Page 19

Niemoller Hurt Press, Volume C, Issue 29588, 10 August 1961, Page 19

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