PARADE WEARY
PARADE THROUGH TOWN
COLONGE, Aug. lo
“We are the biggest blackguards in the town,” was inscribed on placards which Nazis forced a number of captives to wear through the streets of Buhl.
The men had been arrested for complicity in the 1923 movement for the separation of portion of Germany in order to farm an independent State. They included the former burgomaster, Herr Kaufmann, who was trundled through the streets in a bar-
The victims were then driven to .prison in a furniture van. Fifteen alleged separatists have been imnrisoned at Cildesburg, Rhenish Prussia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1933, Page 5
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