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“CRIME DOES NOT PAY”

LONDON, November 20. The American Associated Press correspondent in Berlin says: While the Nazi thugs in the Nuremburg trial see the shadow of the swinging noose, Berlin school children are learning the grim lesson that “Crime does not pay.” Karl Schulz, educational director of the Berlin Civil Government, announced today that the Nuremburg' trials were being made a number one subject in Berlin schools with the object of impressing the former “Hitler’s children” with Germany’s war guilt and the processes of Allied justice. He stated that there would be daily study and discussion periods for all pupils from 12 to 18. years.

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Southland Times, Issue 25836, 22 November 1945, Page 5

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“CRIME DOES NOT PAY” Southland Times, Issue 25836, 22 November 1945, Page 5

“CRIME DOES NOT PAY” Southland Times, Issue 25836, 22 November 1945, Page 5

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