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OUT OF NAZI PAN INTO RED FIRE

(1 p.m.)

BERLIN, June 16,

Major Karl Heinrich, first postwar police president of Berlin, who spent six years in a Nazi concentration camp, is now in a Russian concentration camp, seriously ill. The Russians arrested him in August, 1945, after he consulted the British authorities about the police on his staff. The British protested and the Russians said they would try him on charges that included action against Communism in 1928, for which he was never brought to trial.

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Northern Advocate, 17 June 1947, Page 5

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OUT OF NAZI PAN INTO RED FIRE Northern Advocate, 17 June 1947, Page 5

OUT OF NAZI PAN INTO RED FIRE Northern Advocate, 17 June 1947, Page 5

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