POST-WAR GERMANY
THE KAPP. rebellion. \. -- r ( > x ; GENERAL LUDENDORFF AS 'AT-'! ' COS SPIRATOR .A'* ~ , x . , Pr«M Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.' ' - BERLIN, January IS.. ;- , Herr. RodbrUch (Minister of Justice) rev .♦ fused a demand by the Sociaiisb membert of the Reichstag for the prosecution of General von. Ludendorff on the grppqdr.of complicity in the Kapp insurrection. ‘. ~r Herr Radbruch declared that though V von Jagow trial showed General Lpdes-v ; dorff’s direct connection’ ■with the cpn-V epiretors, the correspondence revealed thi6 he ‘was ■> deliberately kept in the back- *, ground in case the Government struck W •" the conspiracy before it had ripened.--A. aVid N.Z. Cable. ■ . * ’ s . , ' K'J
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18455, 17 January 1922, Page 5
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101POST-WAR GERMANY Otago Daily Times, Issue 18455, 17 January 1922, Page 5
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