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In the J3.8.C. broadcast in Magyar —the language of Hungary—the other day, one of the items was a translation of an announcement from a German newspaper, which had reached the 8.8. C. , The announcement was of the execution "in Irefcnau of a doctor named Gaiger. There is a great dearth of doctors in Germany, but that wasn't allowed to iniluence the Nazi verdict in the case of this doctor. His crime? He had expressed doubts about a Germany victory to the wife of a soldier at the front, and also about "" the veracity of the news services." A short time ago a German dentist was similarly sentenced to death for voicing his doubts to a patient.

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Evening Star, Issue 25170, 9 May 1944, Page 2

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 25170, 9 May 1944, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 25170, 9 May 1944, Page 2