THE FIRE TRIAL
GENERAL GOERING ANNOYED CHARACTERISTIC OUTBURST (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, December 13. The Manchester Guardian’s Berlin correspondent says that General Goering, interviewed by a Berlin paper, in a characteristic outburst, intended to influencj the Reichstag building fire trial, declared that the trial had disappointed the enti-e German people. “ I hope it will soon end,” he said. “My election shows that the Reichstag is behind me. I used my appearance as a witness to register a protest in the name of the German people against the court’s methods. The Reichstag building fire was a political attack with the object of effecting a Bolshevist revolution, for which the accused were responsible. It is a deplorable crime and is still uncxpiatM.” The long-winded trial continues*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22137, 15 December 1933, Page 11
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