Associated press correspondent william oatis set liberty Stock Photos and Images
RME0M39K–May 05, 1953 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set liberty! Contrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William
RMF5MRWM–1954 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B. King, a member of the US embassy in Prague Czechoslovakia
RME1351E–Feb. 26, 2012 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B
RMF5MRWK–1954 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B. King, a member of the US embassy in Prague Czechoslovakia
RME1351C–Feb. 26, 2012 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B
RMF5MRWW–1954 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B. King, a member of the US embassy in Prague Czechoslovakia
RME1351F–Feb. 26, 2012 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B
RMF5MRWP–1954 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B. King, a member of the US embassy in Prague Czechoslovakia
RME1351D–Feb. 26, 2012 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B
RMF5MRWJ–1954 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B. King, a member of the US embassy in Prague Czechoslovakia
RME1351B–Feb. 26, 2012 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B
RMF5MRWT–1954 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B. King, a member of the US embassy in Prague Czechoslovakia
RME1351A–Feb. 26, 2012 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B
RMF5MRWH–1954 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B. King, a member of the US embassy in Prague Czechoslovakia
RME1351G–Feb. 26, 2012 - Associated Press correspondent William Oatis set at liberty: Centrary to all expectations, AP correspondent William Oatis was surprisingly dischrarged from Czech Prime Minister Zapotocky. The discharge went into effect on Saturday, 16th May 1953. In July 1951, William Oatis had been sentenced to ten (10) years prison, due to alleged espionage. On Saturday, 16 May 1953, a few minutes after twelve o'clock, William Oatis crossed the Czech German border. He was accompanied by US Vice Consul Mr. Christopher A. Square and by Mr. Nat B
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