U.S. PROTEST TO CZECHS
“Abduction” Of Soldiers (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 11 p.m.) WASHINGTON, July 7. The United States protested “in the strongest terms” today against Communist Czechoslovakia’s “abduction” of seven American soldiers and demanded their immediate return. A Note delivered by the United States Embassy in Prague to the Czechoslovak Foreign Office, said that the servicemen—six enlisted men and an officer—were “proceeding innocently without arms” along the West German-Czechoslovak border last Sunday when they were seized by a border patrol.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27397, 9 July 1954, Page 11
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81U.S. PROTEST TO CZECHS Press, Volume XC, Issue 27397, 9 July 1954, Page 11
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