EXILED GERMAN’S BODY CHAINED TO TREE
Stockholm, December 14.
The countess’s visiting card resulted in the identification of the man whose body was found chained to trees in a forest near Dijon, France. She is the Countess Kerstin Hamilton' and she stated that the only person to whom she had given a card was a German exiled professor, Dy. Heinrich Helb mund, a teacher at the Hamburg High School, from which he was dismissed because be was a Jew.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 70, 16 December 1937, Page 7
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