POLISH QUISLING’S END
LONDON, April 12. Iga Sym, a Polish-quisling film aetbr and producer, who threw in his lot with the Nazis, has been murdered in his Warsaw flat, Polish sources in London reported. Two days earlier a quisling judge, Witold Wasilewski, was assassinated. An 8 p.m.-sa.m. curfew for all Poles lias been imposed, and many hostages have been taken by the Gestapo. These hostages are to be shot within three -days, the Nazis says if Sym’s killers are not denounced.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 4 June 1941, Page 5
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