LEIPZIG TRIAL
CONFLICTING EVIDENCE. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph-Copyright). (Received thi sday at 2.30 p.ni.) LEIPZIG, September 28, /A' mass of conflicting evidence regarding the relations of Lubbe and three v alleged Communists was the chief .factor of the Reichstag trial. ; l/hehowone of the 'three, ' stoutly denied' lie ; wirs a‘Communist." He wept bitterly ■, in court and was manifestly cowed and terror stricken, his nerve being shattered as the* result of his experiences in the concentration camp. ‘Cross examined, lie admitted using unccniplimentnry language about a Storm Trooper who kicked a Communist. , Turning, to the president he said, “I am sorry Mr Councillor, I ought not to have done such a thing,” and implored the president to release him from the camp. “1 have been punished enough.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 6
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