SHOCKING OUTRAGE
JEWISH SOLICITOR LYNCHED Rec. April 2, 11.40 p.m. Berlin, April 2. The boycott produced lynch law at Kiel, where Sehomm, a Jewish solicitor, arriyed to attend his sister's wedding. He was unable to enter his father's shop owing to a Nazi picket, with which there was a,. scuffle. Sehomm drew a revolver, which was accidently discharged and wounded a storm trooper named Ashalter. The storm troops smash-ed the windows and arrested the family. A rumour spread that Ashalter had died, and the mob destroyed the shop and stormed the gaol where S.chomm was detained. They riddled him with bullets. Ashalter died later.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 497, 3 April 1933, Page 5
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