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...tunnel, they rolled into a ditch outside the camp, and then escaped into the nearby pine forest. Dressed in the clothing of French workmen, Peter and John caught the night train to Frankfurt, while their companion, disguised as a traveling salesman, hit out for Danzig. In Stettin Peter and John had no end of trouble trying to stow away aboard a Swedish ship, finally accepted a Danish crew boss's offer to smuggle them into Denmark and hand them over to the Danish underground. Half a dozen harrowing adventures later, they reached the British consulate in Göteborg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Vault to Freedom | 1/23/1950 | See Source »

Peter Zaremba is a Communist and the mayor of Szczecin, as Poles call once-German Stettin. At the dedication of his city's new hospital, we knelt next to each other in the front row of a large open-air congregation at a Catholic Mass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLAND: Plan Fulfillment | 12/1/1947 | See Source »

...anxious to get into the only prospect that offers Europe hope, attests the wisdom of the latter argument-from a. Soviet standpoint. Where will Poland find a market for her coal? How can the Russians pay Czechoslovakia for quality factory products? When Molotov at Paris broke Europe along the Stettin-Trieste line, most of the best insurance risks, most of 'he countries with high labor productivity, were not on Molotov's side of the line. If Central and Western Europe begin to revive with U.S. help, Molotov may well find the peoples of Russia's satellite countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: WHAT PRICE PEACE? | 7/21/1947 | See Source »

...Razor blades are pretty much in demand right now," said Moische last week in his hoarse, flat voice. "Yesterday we got an order for 50,000 of them for Poland, and we are getting them together now. In Stettin they will fetch a good high price. Most everything is scarce in Poland nowadays. Take sewing-machine needles. They are much better than gold or precious stones. We sent 2,000,000 to Warsaw recently. We buy them for 2½ marks a package in the British zone, mostly through doctors who get interzonal passes easily and like to make some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REFUGEES: The Will to Live | 7/7/1947 | See Source »

Grete L. Bibring, associate in Psychiatry; Maxwell Bovarnick '30, assistant professor of Bacteriology and Immunology; Seymour J. Gray, assistant professor of Medicine; Marian C. Putnam, lecturer on Psychiatry; DeWitt Stettin, Jr. '30, assistant professor of Medicine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Indiana Psychologist Wins William James Chair for Next Year | 1/6/1947 | See Source »

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