One of the high-up Nazi chiefs bought a large country house which, a local paper reported, cost 60,000 marks. One morning, pinned to its main door, was a card which read: “Where did you get the 60,000 marks?” Highly indignant, the victim offered a reward of 1000 marks to anyone unmasking the perpetrator. Next morning another card was found pinned on the door, with the words: “Where did you get the 61,000 marks?”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 August 1941, Page 4
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