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Anfang Juli 1919 in Moabit

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Anfang Juli 1919 verbrachte Morgan Philips Price auf Weisung von Reichswehrministers Gustav Noske wegen angeblichem Verbreitens Bolschewistischer Propaganda 4 Tage in der Justizvollzugsanstalt Moabit.Second Army to director of military intelligence, 8 July 1919, TNA: KV/2/568, 37. That Major Richard Trevithick Gilbertstone Tangye (1875 - 1944) was ultimately responsible for Price's arrest is confirmed by a handwritten letter dated 30 Mar. 1931 in which Tangye wrote ‘Both [Price and Robert Minor] were arrested by me in 1919, but for political considerations we had to release them…Other of their co-conspirators were sentenced to imprisonment by a military court – They gave information to the effect that Price & Minor were the ring-leaders’, TNA: KV/2/567, 50a.Manchester Guardian, 5 July 1919, p. 9; ‘Englishman in Berlin prison’, Manchester Guardian, 7 July 1919, p. 7; ‘Philips Price arrested’, Daily Herald, 7 July 1919; ‘In the grip of Noske’, Daily News, 8 July 1919; [1] --Woodcut-like (Diskussion) 16:29, 30. Dez. 2023 (CET)Beantworten

  1. Thomas Wittek, ‎German Historical Institute London · 2011, Auf ewig Feind?: Das Deutschlandbild in den britischen, S. 127; Morgan Philips Price, ‎Tania Rose, Dispatches from the Revolution: Russia, 1916-18, · 1997 S. 155[1]