MURDER OF M. PIERACKI
FATAL' TO POLISH NAZIS
RIGOROUS SUPPRESSION
LONDON, June 21.
The "Manchester Guardian's" Warsaw correspondent says that the bullet which killpd M. Pieracki also killed the Nazi movement as well as other opposition forces, which the Government is rigorously suppressing. .. \ . Thus, far there have been over; 100 arrests, including editors of papers, prominent lawyers, and town councillors. They will be transported to concentration camps, two of which are at present being erected in Eastern Poland," one near Cracow. ,' ■:
M. Pieracki, the Polish Minister of the Interior, a close friend of Marshal Pilsudski and one of the ablest of P(j§ish politicians, was assassinated an hour before he was due to sign a decree abolishing t,he Polish Nazi Party.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 9
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