THE KRUPP SCANDAL
BERLIN, August 5. All the accused admitted the knowledge of orders forbidding the communication of War Office prices to outsiders. A War Office expert gave evidence that much c-f Mr Braund’s report should have been kept secret. August 5In the Krupp case seven officers were sentenced to from a month’s to six months’ imprisonment, and dismissed from the service. August 7. The outcome of the Krupp trial has been to shake the reputation of the War Office. It is admitted that all the accused acted thoughtlessly and with no intention to commit treason.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 23
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