A report in the Warsaw daily, “Nasz Przeglad” (Our Review) to the effect that the death of Louis Ullstein, head of the Berlin publishing firm, was due to wounds inflicted by Nazis, and published in the Jewish Daily Bulletin of March 24, is denied here by the New York correspondent of the Ullstein Press Service, Rolf Jungeblut. He writes that he has received a cable from the head office of Berlin to the effect that there is no foundation to the story regarding the circumstances of Louis Ullstein’s death. He adds that Louis Ullstein had been suffering from gallstones and died after an operation.
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