Bonn Protests To Prague
(N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) BONN, Jan. 7. West Germany has protested to Czechoslovakia about the violation of its frontier last week, when two Czechoslovak guards dragged back two refugees, believed to be East Germans. The Foreign Ministry says it regards the violation as “very considerable" because empty cartridge cases and bloodstains in the snow showed that the guards were 600 yards inside West German territory. The Czechoslovak authorities have said they considered the incident a minor one, and the violation not very significant.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 11
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