Gestapo Men Caught After Four Years
(10 a.m.) PARIS, Nov. 30. After four years’ search, gendarmes in Grenoble have tracked down and arrested three of the most dangerous members of the wartime Gestapo branch there. Two of the men are suspected of having been responsible for the murder during the German occupation of the son of M. Jules Moch, Minister of the Interior. All are held responsible for torturing and murdering more than 100 French patriots in the Grenoble region.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22808, 1 December 1948, Page 7
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