Heinz Liepmann, German Jewish autor of “Murder-Made in Germany”, who was sentenced to a month’s imprisoment of the charge of having insulted President von Hindenburg in his book, is in no danger of being extradited to Guardian reports.
The reassuring message comes from an autoritative person in Holland, the article in the Manchester Guardian states, recalling the fact that Holland had ven refused to extradite Kaiser Willhelm.
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