TERRORIST PLOT UNEARTHED
* Murder of Hitler Planned A'N INTERNATIONAL GROUP ORGANISING REVOLT IN GERMANY (UNiTiiD PBEsri APSU«;T:VTU'N' flr MLRCTHIC TF,I,KGRAJ'H —COPYRIGHT.) (Received March 8. 10 p.m.) LONDON, March 7. The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that 13 arrests rruide there, for international espionage led to the discovery of a widespread terrorist plot to assassinate lierr Adolf Hitler and to organise a revolt in Germany. Docti- ■ ments, maps, and letters found in the possession of one of the accused are alleged to prove the existence of plans for an advanced attempt on Kerr Hitler's life this month The arrested men include two Czechs, two Latvians, three Danes, who are known to be communists, a: American, and a Canadian, all of whom were in possession of substantial sums of money.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 15
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