GERMAN PRINCE DEPORTED
AN AUSTRIAN DECREE Frets Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 15. The ‘ Daily, Telegraph’s * Vienna correspondent says, following the arrests of Count Alberto and Herr Frauenfeld, there was a further political sensation when it was announced that Prince Josiah of Waldeck-Pynnont, who was attached to the German legation in Vienna, had been deported. He was in Herr Frauenfeld’s house at the time. Other arrests are rumoured. Compromising documents were also found in the prince’s house. Herr Rosenberg sent him to Austria to establish a liaison between the German Nazis’ foreign department and Austrian Nazis.
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Evening Star, Issue 21620, 16 January 1934, Page 7
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95GERMAN PRINCE DEPORTED Evening Star, Issue 21620, 16 January 1934, Page 7
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