Posted Monday, February 10, 2003
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Wednesday, October 24, 1883, page 1
From microfiche copies of The Atlanta Constitution
JEWS FOUND GUILTY BERLIN, October 23. —After a trial which caused much excitement, two Jews have been convicted at Caslin, Pomerania [Germany], of setting fire to a synagogue in order to obtain the insurance thereon. They were each sentenced to four years’ imprisonment. A number of others who were implicated were convicted and sentenced to shorter terms of imprisonment. The crime was originally attributed to the Christians.
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