YOUNG JEW'S SUICIDE
NOTE EXPRESSES HOPE
SACRIFICE NOT IN VAIN
LONDON, April 16. "The Times" Berlin correspondent states that an addition to the suicides of a Jewish Judge and two lawyers is the death of Herr Bettmann, a young assessor who was discharged from the Heidelberg Law Courts. He went home, saw a warning attached to his father's door, walked to the cemetery, and shot himself. Ho left a letter hoping that his sacrifice would not be in vain.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 7
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