SCHUSCHNIOG TORTURED?
Dr. Schuschnigg, thes f orm§r Austrian Chancellor, who" hssX been fceia captive eve? slnee-the Austrian AnjjQhJuss, is now dying- slowly- from the effects of daily torture ,instated; on him by the Nazis sitiee the outbreak p| the war, according to a. Pari& di§pat?H to the "New York World-Telfgram" and the "Chicago Daily N§w^," fhe Riessage says that when -war broke put Hitler de*manded; that E>r. Sehusebjjigg -should sign an appeal to tho^ Austrian people to support Hitlerl Firmly and repeatedly Dr. Schuschnigg reused, and then the torture began. E&eli day, it is stated, be is asked to sigw, Whea he refuses he. is. clubbed Wto. uncoh-soiomsne-fs by hi§ eaptota, •" Offoer humiUating metbc^ are ii^uc* him to sign* -■-■-. ■ ■"•.-•" ■ >- l-' X^rAyxrnr ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 4
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121SCHUSCHNIOG TORTURED? Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 4
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