NAZI PERSECUTION
KNOWS NO EEONTIEES
LIECHTENSTEIN OUTRAGE
RAID BY MOTOR GUNMEN
United Press Association—By Electric Telecraph—Copyrleht. (Received April 7, 11 a.m.) BERLIN, April 6. Another outrage against German Jews outside German territory took place at Gaslei, in the Republic of Liechtenstein. The brothers Alfred and Fritz Rotter, formerly leading theatre managers in Berlin, were walking with Alfred's wife and Frau Wolf, when seven young gunmen stopped them and tried to drag them into a waiting motor-car. Alfred and the women struggled free and jumped down a ravine in their effort to escape. Frau Wolf was found injured, the other two dead. In the meantime, the kidnappers secured Fritz and drove furiously towards the Austrian Tyrol. Fritz at Triesenberg leapt from the car and fractured liis skull. The police stopped the car in the Tyrol and arrested the occupants, who were gaoled at Feldkirch.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 7
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