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September 26, 1936 issue

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This article focuses on the case of Lawrence Simpson, an American seaman, held in prison in Germany. Simpson was taken from his ship, the Manhattan, in Cuxhaven harbor on June 28, 1935. His locker was searched, alleged communist documents were found in his possession, and he was seized forthwith. He will be tried in the German People's Court, at a trial from which foreigners and the public generally will be excluded except for an unofficial observer sent by the U.S. State Department. German law provides that an American citizen, if he makes invidious remarks about German dictator Adolf Hitler in the U.S., may be arrested and charged with treason if he enters Germany.

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SIMPSON, Lawrence; TRIALS (Treason); COMMUNISTS; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; NATIONAL socialism; GERMANY
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