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LONDON INQUIRY FINDS THAT ACCUSED ARE INNOCENT SUSPICiONS' OF NAZIS
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Londonj Sept. 20. The Reichstag fire "CoxnmissiOh^ while admitting- it had not. ail the evk dehce, fouhd urianimously that Tdi'glef artd Oimitrova (the accused), afe not guilty of the Reichstag fire. The ihnocence of Tanqff Popoff was indicated and Van Derluble who is hal'f blind, has not been connected with the Communists sixice 1931, and he sometimes delivered pro-Nazi speeches. There are gi'ave reasohg to suspect that leading Nazi personalities were responsible for the fire and a proper judiciai body should investigate these suspicions. The Times' Berlin eorrespondent says Herr Frank, Commissidher of Justice, declafes that the London in-. auiry has furnished further proof of the guilt of world Comhiunism. It would be an act of seif-destructioix for the Nazis to set fire to the Reichstag just at the moment when they victoriously entered it amid the jubilations of the nation.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 643, 22 September 1933, Page 5
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158TRIAL OPENS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 643, 22 September 1933, Page 5
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