GERMAN PROTEST
GERMERSHEIMER CASE
DEMAND FOR RE-OPENING
FRIENDLINESS WITH FRANCE
MENACED,
(United Pre*. As»ociation.—Copyright) (Received 23rd December, 2.15 p.m.) BERLIN, 22nd December.
The German Government has -in» strueted Herr yon Hoesch, Ambassador at Paris, to demand a reopening of the Germersheimer case, also to -officially; protest, pointing out that the acquittal of Bouzier and the conviction of the Germans seriously menaces the further-
ance of Franco-German friendliness,
Dr. Bell, Minister for the Occupied Territories, in a statement to the newspapers, declares that the verdict is; unbearable and a mockery of justice. If courts-martial think so lightly of the lives of inhabitants the people will be convinced that they are living without the protection of law. . He adds: ''Germany will do all in her power to make right triumph."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 12
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