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Nazis jailed

NZPA Stuttgart The first murder trial of neo-Nazis held in West Germany ended yesterday after five months, with two of the four accused sentenced to jail for life. A medical assistant. Sibylle Vorderbruegge. aged 26. and a former factory foreman. Raymund Hoernle. aged 51. both members of the neo-Nazi German Action Group, were found guilty of three fire and bomb attacks against hostels for foreign workers which killed two and wounded five in August. 1980. A former lawyer. Manfred Roeder, aged 53. who described himself as a Christian idealist fighting moral anarchy. was given a 13-year sentence for organising the attacks, although he did not take part in them. - The fourth defendant. Dr Heinz Colditz. was given a six-vear sentence.

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Press, 30 June 1982, Page 9

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Nazis jailed Press, 30 June 1982, Page 9

Nazis jailed Press, 30 June 1982, Page 9

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