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POLE SENTENCED TO DEATH

Firearms Carried In Berlin (Rec. 7 p.xn.) BERLIN, August 27. The first death sentence by a British court-martial since the British entered Berlin was passed on a 23-year-old Pole, Joseph Halabuda, for being in possession of firearms. Halabuda, who had been in the Dachau and Buchenwald camps, said that a Russian officer had given him a pistol to hunt Nazis. The Court sentenced a German, Ernst Alsleben, to life imprisomnent foxhaving an automatic pistol in his possession.

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Southland Times, Issue 25763, 29 August 1945, Page 5

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POLE SENTENCED TO DEATH Southland Times, Issue 25763, 29 August 1945, Page 5

POLE SENTENCED TO DEATH Southland Times, Issue 25763, 29 August 1945, Page 5

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