RIDDLED WITH SHOTS
PROMINENT GERMAN WOMAN SHARES IN CRIME (Received JanuaYy 25, 6.5 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 24 The Prague correspondent of the Daily Telegraph reports that a young Berlin woman, with two German Nazis, murdered Herr Rudolph Warmys, formerly director of a broadcasting station. Once the victim was a prominent Nazi, but he fled from Germany at the.time of the executions of June 30. The woman and her companions, after winning Herr Warmys' confidence, went to his bedroom and riddled him with shots. Then they set fire to the room and escaped in a motor-car. The Nazis suspected Herr Warmys of being manager of a secret unlicensed broadcasting station organised in Czecho-Slovakia by the Black Front, which transmits anti-Hitler news to Germany. Also it is suggested Herr Warmys was in possession of secrets concerning electric rays. He was an expert in defence measures against aircraft.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 11
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