FATE OF DIMITROFF
LONDON, December IS. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express," anticipating: the acquittal of Dimitrofi in connection with the jßeiehstagt v fire trial, says he will not be deported to Bulgaria, where severe sentences aWait him, but* to Bflssia, where he will be received with Open arms. A now edition of Dimitroff's book on Communism in Bulgaria was recently issued in Moscow. The Bulgarian Embassy at Berlin states that Dimitroff is now a Soviet subject..
One of Dimitroft"'d brothers was formerly shot in Bulgaria for Communist activities.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 11
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