Prisoner’s Collapse
A German Lieut.-Colonel, Karl Sparkoff, collapsed while giving evidence for the defence at the war crimes trial to-day, says the Daily Mail’s Hamburg correspondent. A doctor diagnosed starvation. The German defence counsel said Sparkoff had been in a British internment camp near Bremen for a year. Sparkoff resumed his evidence after having tea and sandwiches and pieces of cake.—London, May 30.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1946, Page 8
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