The police today confiscated the first issue of the Nazi newspaper Luxemburge. Freiheit on the grounds that it endangered public order. The newspaper was printed by a German press at St. Vith, in the Eupen-Malmedy region of Belgium. All Luxemburg printing plants had refused to handle the paper.
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