Germans Found Guilty Of Obstructing Allies
Received Sunday 7 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 12. The British Control Commission High Oourt found six directors and officials of Blohm and Voss, a shipbuilding firrn, guilty of unauthorised interferenee with plant and equipment earmarked for reparations to Allied countries. Friedrich Walter Blohm was fined £840 and Georg Wilhelm Rudolf Blohm £420. The Judge described Otto Ernst Wilhelm Dalldorf as prganiser of thp scheme and sentenced him to 12 months' imprisonment. Heinrich Christian Lorensen received 12 months, and Max Paul Andrae, 12 months and a £210 fine. Karl Heidreich was sentenced to nine months' gaol.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 November 1949, Page 5
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