SOSNOWSKI FREE
EXCHANGED FOR GERMAN SPY. FEELING IN POLAND AGAINST HIM. By Telegraph—Press Assn.-Copyright R6c. 5.5 p.m. . . London, Feb. 21. Baron Sospowski, the Polish officer convicted of espionage in Germany, who was exchanged, arrived at Warsaw and was welcomed by a woman relative, says the Warsaw correspondent of the Daily Express. He is still escorted by two German secret police. _ . He was taken to the German embassy and Ogurek, a German, spy, who S/as imprisoned in. Poland, was speedily brought to the Embassy. The German police released Baron Sosnowski and todk Ogurek to Germany. Baron Sosnowski is now a free man and is staying with his father, a wealthy retired lawyer, living 40 miles outside Warsaw. There is considerable feeling in Poland over the spy’s conduct in Germany.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 4
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