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PUBLIC HANGING

GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS MOSCOW, January 5. The former commander of the Pskov and later of the Budapest garrisons, Major-general Remlinger, with, seven other Germans who were on trial for “ nightmarish deeds,” were sentenced to death Remlinger was found guilty of burning villages and shooting and deporting Soviet citizens. The eight men were hanged in the public square, A Czeeli named Leo Budcl, who collaborated with the Germans, and removed the body of Czecho-Slovakia’s Unknown Soldier, was hanged yesterday.

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Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 5

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PUBLIC HANGING Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 5

PUBLIC HANGING Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 5