VON PAPEN LEAVES GAOL
Received Thursday, 11.15 a.m. • NUREMBERG, Oct. 23. Von Papen, after final refusal of permission to enter the British zone, left gaol in a car with his son, accompanied • hy an American guard. He drove- to a • house ir. Nuremberg, whieh, according to the American News Serviee, is the home. if the Nuremberg criminal police. Franz von Papen said his.father asked for permission to leave Nuremberg under escort, but the United States Third Army refuseri to accept the responsibility if vor Panen lpft Nuremberg. The chairman of the. Nuremberp Denazificanon Court, said that if von Papen remained in Nuremberg i,he court would try him. He addec hat if the Third Army released von Papen and he was not esccrnec from Nuremberg, the Germar police would arrest him.
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 October 1946, Page 5
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