BERLIN COMMUNISTS
SHOOT EX-COMRADES.
[TIMES CABLES.]
LONDON, September 11.
The “Times’s” Berlin correspondent states: While three Nazi guards, stationed outside a Nazi restaurant, were quietly talking, a group of Communists stole up in the darkness, and cold-bloodedly shot dead one of them and wounded the rest. Then they tired rapidly into the restaurant, wounding a fourth. - The three victims recently deserted the Communists for the Nazis, provoking the terrible outrage.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1931, Page 7
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