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ANTI-NAZI JOURNALIST WILL RELATE WAR EXPERIENCES

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Anti-Nazi journalist Dr. Hermann Budzislawski, who recently escaped from a concentration camp in France, will describe his experiences Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Harvard Committee on Communications at 9 Kirkland Place.

Before his imprisonment and spectacular race across the Pyreness with his wife, nine year old child, and aged father, Budislawski was the editor of Die Weltbuchne. The talk, which will be introduced by Francis O. Matthiessen, associate professor of History, will be given for the benefit of the League of American Writers. This group has aided more than thirty anti-Nazi writers escape from France.

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