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Jail Terms Imposed On Assistants to Spies

Rec. 10.5 p.m. Hartford, Con., Aug. 22. A Lutheran pastor, Kurt Molzahn, was found gufity of aiding a group of spies, including the German-American Bund leader, Fritz Kunze, to obtain secret military information. Kunze and two others were convicted . on espionage charges. Kurize received 15 years; Dr. , Ebell, a Texas physician. seven years; !Otto Willumeit, Mid-West Bund leader, jflve years. Ebell was accused of assisting > Kunze to escape to Mexico, where he was subsequently arrested.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 3

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Jail Terms Imposed On Assistants to Spies Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 3

Jail Terms Imposed On Assistants to Spies Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 3

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