PRISON FOR SPYING
French Sentences On Two Germans Paris, January 26. A military tribunal sentenced two Germans, Wilhelm Merker and his brother-in-law, Karl Junger, to five and 10 years’ imprisonment respectively, and both to 20 years’ imprisonment, on charges of spying. Merker was secretary of the German military tribunal at Saint Quen tin, during the Great War.’
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 12
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57PRISON FOR SPYING Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 12
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