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Czecho-Slovakia's Nazi Neighbors

Kisch, Egon Erwin | July 26, 1933 issue

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The article presents information on various political developments related to Germany. There are men and women who have made their escape from the great concentration camp that the masters of Germany have called "Grosse Erhebung" (the great upheaval), and the many victims of that form of "national" training that finds expression in castor oil, steel whips, mutilation, pogroms, suicides, and shooting "while trying to escape." All of them are making a desperate attempt to find their way into Czechoslovakia over the wild ridges and passes of the frontier.

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OFFENSES against the person; CONCENTRATION camps; DETENTION of persons; MILITARY camps; SUICIDE; VICTIMS; CZECHOSLOVAKIA; GERMANY
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