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 | | So he went to a junk shop and bought the uniform of an army captain, commandeered some soldiers in the street, took them to Koepenick, a Berlin suburb, arrested the mayor and confiscated the blank passports. |
 | | Two days after the uproar, the woman broke down and admitted the truth: the whole thing was an invention. |
 | | Like the Captain of Koepenick, who trained the spotlight on Prussian militarism, so did Marie Leonie direct the light at the anti-anti-Semitic hysteria in Europe, an irrational phenomenon that turns experienced politicians into fools, makes serious newspapers go crazy and allows all kinds of ugly manipulations. |
| www.studien-von-zeitfragen.de /Palastina/Koepenick/koepenick.html (1936 words) |
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