LUDENDORFF'S LATEST
ALLEGED ALCHEMIST AIDED.
London, Jan. 20.
It was Field-Marshal Ludendorff, formerly chief-of-staff to Marshal Hindenburg in the Great War, but latterly tha espouser of strange causes, who brought in the money for the chemical manufacture of gold, according to the alleged swindler, Tausend. The Berlin correspondent of the Times states that Tausend gave evidence on his own behalf, that Ludendorff became interested in the process, believed in it, and induced the distinguished dupes, mostly princes and generals, to subscribe £100,006. Ludendorff’s latest hobby is the propagation of a new religion for Germany, based on the worship of its old pagan gods.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1931, Page 7
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