Heinz Liepmann, author of “Murder Made in Germany,” was released today from a Dutch jail after serving a one month’s sentence for having allegedly libelled President yon Hindenburg of Germany, “the head of a friendly state,” in his book.
Herr Liepmann was immediately deported to Belgium, thus setting at rest rumors that he might be deported to Germany.
“Murder Made in Germany” includes a chapter in which the accusation is made that yon Hindenburg received money from a relief fund for his East Prussian estate.
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