MUNICH BOMBING
PROJECT APPARENTLY DROPPED. AWKWARD QUESTIONS ASKED. The idea of holding a public trial in Germany as a result of the Munich bomb explosion has been dropped, apparently for good, a radio message states. It is 10 weeks since the explosion, and the failure to hold a trial has caused no surprise, a radio message states. Even good Nazis have been asking rather awkward questions about the explosion; for instance, why the landlord of the beer cellar has not been arrested, and why the Munich police chief, instead of being dismissed by Herr Himmler, has been decorated.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 January 1940, Page 5
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98MUNICH BOMBING Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 January 1940, Page 5
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