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GERMAN SPIES IN U.S.A.—Central figures in the United States spy trial which followed the disclosure that Germany had been buying American military secrets: Gunther Gastav Rumrich (left), a former sergeant of the United States Army; Johanna Hoffman, aged 26, "a beautiful red-headed hairdresser" employed on the German liner Europa; and Otto Voss, a former employee of the Seversky Aircraft Company.

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Southland Times, Issue 23651, 28 October 1938, Page 7

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GERMAN SPIES IN U.S.A.—Central figures in the United States spy trial which followed the disclosure that Germany had been buying American military secrets: Gunther Gastav Rumrich (left), a former sergeant of the United States Army; Johanna Hoffman, aged 26, "a beautiful red-headed hairdresser" employed on the German liner Europa; and Otto Voss, a former employee of the Seversky Aircraft Company. Southland Times, Issue 23651, 28 October 1938, Page 7

GERMAN SPIES IN U.S.A.—Central figures in the United States spy trial which followed the disclosure that Germany had been buying American military secrets: Gunther Gastav Rumrich (left), a former sergeant of the United States Army; Johanna Hoffman, aged 26, "a beautiful red-headed hairdresser" employed on the German liner Europa; and Otto Voss, a former employee of the Seversky Aircraft Company. Southland Times, Issue 23651, 28 October 1938, Page 7