NAZIS ACQUITTED.
CASE IN HUNGARY. SEQUEL TO DISTURBANCE. Received January 28. 8.50 a.m, LONDON. Jan. 27. The Manchester Guardian’s Budapest correspondent says that political circles are amazed at the Court’s action in acquitting nine Nazis and sentencing seven Socialists to six months’ imprisonment on a charge of creating a disturbance.
The Socialists were walking in the woods near Budapest when the Na.zis provocatively greeted them with “Heil Hitler.” A fight ensued in which several were injured on both sides. The Judge ruled that the Nazis had acted in self-defence.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 51, 28 January 1938, Page 8
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