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LOCKED IN CABIN

DEPORTED ANTI-NAZI WORKER FEARS DEATH ON RETURN. Press. Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, January 31. When the Hamburg bound United States liner President Roosevelt called at Plymouth from New York a passenger handed the Press a statement from a fellow passenger, Dr George Bresin, to the effect that he was being deported to Germany from Ellis Island, locked in a cabin. Bresin has been an anti-Nazi worker, and fears death by torture.from the Nazi?. He says he is in possession of information regarding Nazi activities in Ethiopia affecting vital interests of the British Government. He claims he was born in France and his mother is British. His family is living in England, and he hopes the French authorities will intervene when the ship calls at Havre on Friday. ■

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Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 15

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LOCKED IN CABIN Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 15

LOCKED IN CABIN Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 15

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