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Berthold Jacob

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112:. He had known Wesemann for some time and had served as best man at Wesemann's wedding. Wesemann was later sentenced to three years in jail for the kidnapping. The case was investigated by Swiss police officer Anton Ganz, who went to London to interview such people as 539: 569: 549: 347: 412: 224:
Das neue deutsche Heer und seine FĂĽhrer: Mit einer Rangliste des deutschen Heeres und Dienstaltersliste (nach dem Stande von Mitte August 1936).
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Upon being returned to Switzerland in September 1935, Jacob was deported to France. Here, he continued his work until the outbreak of the
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in 1932, where he set up an independent press service, and was stripped of his German citizenship the following year.
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under the pseudonym "Old Soldier". In 1928, Jacob was prosecuted for treason and imprisoned until 1929. He joined the
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led to concern that they had been murdered rather than committed suicide which was the verdict of the
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Brinson, Charmian (1992). "The Strange Case of Dora Fabian and Mathilde Wurm".
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German Jewish military personnel of World War I who died in the Holocaust
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Varian Fry Institute, 12 February 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
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between 1939 and 1940, and attempted unsuccessfully to acquire a
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Verräter verfallen der Feme: Opfer, Mörder, Richter 1919–1929
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upon its foundation in 1931. Jacob left Germany for
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Index

Berlin
pacifist
Interwar period
Jewish
Berlin
Western Front
First World War
German militarism
German secret rearmament
Feme murders
Die WeltbĂĽhne
Social Democratic Party
Socialist Workers' Party
Strasbourg
Basel
Switzerland
Gestapo
Hans Wesemann
German-Swiss border
Weil am Rhein
Dora Fabian
Karl Korsch
Mathilde Wurm
coroner's court
Nazi Germany
Second World War
Southern France
visa
United States
Marseille

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