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... KARLSRUHE Heinz Felpe, 45, and Hans Clemens, 61 —members of West Germany's Intelligence Service—were convicted of spying for Russia for ten years. Felpe was sentenced to fourteen years' and Clemens to ten years' hard labour. ...
... KARLSRUHE Heinz Felpe, 45, and Hans Clemens, 61 —members of West Germany's Intelligence Service—were convicted of spying for Russia for ten years. Felpe was sentenced to fourteen years' and Clemens to ten years' hard labour. ...
... KARLSRUHE Chief Judge Kurt Haienharm, speaking for the five red-robed judges, announced a decision in which the court considered only procedural Issues in the 19117 ruling by the Hamburg_ court _that Mrs. Manahan had failed to prove she had been Anastasia ...
... KARLSRUHE. Friday. The Federal Court announced here to-day that Dr. Otto John. former German security chief. who fled to East Germany and later returned to the West has been charged with high treason. No date for the trial has been fixed, but circles ...
... KARLSRUHE. Tuesday West Germany's spy scandals reached a new peak today with the disclosure that agents trundled a missile off a Nato base in a barrow and then sent the weapon ordinary air freight to Moscow. Prosecutor-General Ludwig Martin revealed that ...
... KARLSRUHE, Tuesday West Germany's spy scandals reached a new peak today with the disclosure that agents trundled a missile off a Nato base in a barrow and then sent the weapon ordinary air freight to Moscow. Prosecutor-General Ludwig Martin revealed that ...
... KARLSRUHE, Tuesday West Germany's spy scandals reached a new peak today with the disclosure that agents trundled a missile off a Nato base in a barrow and then sent the weapon ordinary air freight to Moscow. Prosecutor-General Ludwig Martin revealed that ...
... scientist 1s sent to gaol KARLSRUHE, WEST GERMANY. Thursday _& WOMAN scientist accused of a giving the East Germans information about Euvcatom, the European atomic agency, was gaoled for two and a half years by the Federal High Court today. The woman ...
... was a strong conflict of opinion between Bonn and Karlsruhe, and eventually President Heuss withdrew his request to the Court for an advisory opinion on his powers. This left the initiative with Karlsruhe, where it was assumed that the Court would start ...
... b. Everton . fewer. Karlsruhe strengthened WOMEN iIOWLERS KENT TOUR their nine-match tour of Kent, the Leicestershire 's bowling party of 6 won four and lost most exciting match being t tied with Herne Bay at all. defeated St. John's Club `ge). Hartley ...
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... GERMAN COLONEL RELEASED Karlsruhe, West Germany, o Lie e o Thursday. A West German army Colonel, {sentenced to six months” imprisonment today for failing to protect defence documents, wag immediately released. ] The Colonel, Carl-Otto Von Hinkeldey. had ...