IN NAZI PRISON
SON OF GERMAN DOCTOR. BRUTAL TREATMENT. TEETH KNOCKED OUT. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) Received February 28, 9.45 a.m. LONDON, Feb. 27. The Sunday Chronicle’s Paris correspondent says that the Australianborn George Rubin, the son of a German doctor, dropped a letter addressed to Melbourne into a Berlin letter box. It was unfavourable to the Nazis, lor which reason Herr Rubin was arrested and sentenced in the People’s Court to two years’ imprisonment in a concentration camp. He lias been released following the efforts of tlie British Consul after nine months, during which time all bis teeth were knocked out. He is now in Paris waiting repatriation. He lias practically no money for food. Herr Rubin states that 235 Protestant pastors in the camp knelt every night to say prayers amid the jeers of tlie Nazi guards.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 77, 28 February 1938, Page 9
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140IN NAZI PRISON Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 77, 28 February 1938, Page 9
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