Another request for permission to come to Germany for a temporary stay was received by the Federal and the Prussian governments from Leon Trotsky, exiled Communist leader, now in Constantinople.
The former leader of the Red army stated in his application that his visit to be Germany will be limited to the shortest period necessary for him to take a cure, subject to the opinion of his German physician.
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