TREASON TRIAL GOES ON
FRANCE AND ALSACE PARIS, Thursday. The trial was resumed yesterday at Colmar, Alsace-Lorraine, of 22 autonomists and separatists of that State, including one woman, who are charged with treason. It is alleged that they sought to undermine French authority by means of propaganda financed from Germany and that they even attempted a equip a secret military force. The chief defendant, Dr. Ricklin, declared he did not wish Alsace to be detached from France. No one in Alsace-Lorraine wanted a change in. their political status or a return to Germany. But they did not wish to be assimilated, nor did they want the particularities of their country to be touched.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 345, 4 May 1928, Page 9
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113TREASON TRIAL GOES ON Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 345, 4 May 1928, Page 9
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