DIMITROFF'S OPINION
STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM
JUDGES' PILE3DIA
United Press Association—Bt Electric Teleeraph—Copyright. (Beceived March 1, 11 a.m.) MOSCOW, February 28. Dimitroff, ones of the three acquitted at the Beiehstag fire trial and released yesterday, declared that but for world opinion he and his companions would still be in Germany. The struggle would be continued for the liberation of hundreds of thousands still in concentration camps. He hoped to return to Germany as the guest of a German Soviet Government. ■ Some of, the Judges at the trial, he added, were not thoroughbred Aryans. They sought to give a verdict to satisfy the wolves, while saving the sheep. They failed, as even. Solomon was unable to solve such a problem.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 11
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118DIMITROFF'S OPINION Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 11
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