GERMAN SITUATION
A QUIET NIGHT
HAND ON; COMMUNISTS
United , Press Association—By Electrid - Xtl«-
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(Deceived 22nd July, 10 a.m.) I BERLIN, 21st July.
Except for a minor affray in. the Euhr tho night passed quietly. Th« police raided the Communists' printing plant and seized a mass of leaflets urging a general strike. Simultaneously, they suppressed the Communist new«paper "Eote Fahne."
General Rundstedt has decided to prosecute; Herren Grzesinski, . Weiss; and Heimannsberg for. disobeying orders immediately to vacate their posts. They are liable to imprisonment and fine.
A hundred Communists have been arrested for distributing pamphlets urging a general strike.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 7
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