ALLEGED NAZI
Expulsion By Bavaria
(N.Z.P A.-Reuter—Copyright)
MUNICH, April 14
Bavaria has decided to expel Erich Rajakovitch. the alleged aide of Adolf Eichmann, who flew to Munich and immediately disappeared. Shortly before news of his arrival in the Bavarian capital today had reached Bonn —after he had been expelled from Switzerland—the West German Interior Ministry declared Rajakovitch an “undesirable foreigner.”
The Munich Office tor Maintaining Public Order issued a ban on his staying in the city, and a Bavarian Interior Ministry spokesman said this neant he would be expelled as soon as he was found. A spokesman of the Ministry said Rajakovitch would “very likely" be expelled to Austria Rajakovitch, aged 58, is an Austrian citizen, who has been accused of helping in the wartime murder of 110.000 Dutch Jews, including Anne Frank, whose diary describing her family's years of hiding m an attic became a world bestseller.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30106, 15 April 1963, Page 11
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