Prisoner volunteers, such as these at the U.S. Penitentiary in Seagonville, Texas, were used to test drugs against malaria in the 1940s ca. 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prisoner-volunteers-such-as-these-at-the-us-penitentiary-in-seagonville-texas-were-used-to-test-drugs-against-malaria-in-the-1940s-ca-1948-image330277365.html
RM2A59C45–Prisoner volunteers, such as these at the U.S. Penitentiary in Seagonville, Texas, were used to test drugs against malaria in the 1940s ca. 1948
Philadelphia German paper official gets prison sentence. Herman Lemke, business manager of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted on a charge of violation of the Espionage Act was sentenced to serve two years in the Atlanta Penitentiary. He was released on $10,000 bail pending an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/philadelphia-german-paper-official-gets-prison-sentence-herman-lemke-business-manager-of-the-philadelphia-tageblatt-a-german-language-newspaper-who-was-convicted-on-a-charge-of-violation-of-the-espionage-act-was-sentenced-to-serve-two-years-in-the-atlanta-penitentiary-he-was-released-on-10000-bail-pending-an-appeal-to-the-us-supreme-court-image333013460.html
RM2A9P21T–Philadelphia German paper official gets prison sentence. Herman Lemke, business manager of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted on a charge of violation of the Espionage Act was sentenced to serve two years in the Atlanta Penitentiary. He was released on $10,000 bail pending an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Philadelphia German paper official gets prison sentence. Peter Schaefer, President of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted on a charge of a violation of the Espionage Act, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Dickinson to serve one year in the Atlanta penitentiary. He was released on $10,000 bail, pending an appeal to Supreme Court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/philadelphia-german-paper-official-gets-prison-sentence-peter-schaefer-president-of-the-philadelphia-tageblatt-a-german-language-newspaper-who-was-convicted-on-a-charge-of-a-violation-of-the-espionage-act-was-sentenced-by-us-judge-dickinson-to-serve-one-year-in-the-atlanta-penitentiary-he-was-released-on-10000-bail-pending-an-appeal-to-supreme-court-image333013335.html
RM2A9P1WB–Philadelphia German paper official gets prison sentence. Peter Schaefer, President of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted on a charge of a violation of the Espionage Act, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Dickinson to serve one year in the Atlanta penitentiary. He was released on $10,000 bail, pending an appeal to Supreme Court.
Dr. Martin Darkow, editor of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted of a violation of the Espionage Act, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Dickinson to serve 5 years in the Atlanta Penitentiary. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-martin-darkow-editor-of-the-philadelphia-tageblatt-a-german-language-newspaper-who-was-convicted-of-a-violation-of-the-espionage-act-was-sentenced-by-us-judge-dickinson-to-serve-5-years-in-the-atlanta-penitentiary-image333277021.html
RM2AA626N–Dr. Martin Darkow, editor of the Philadelphia Tageblatt, a German language newspaper, who was convicted of a violation of the Espionage Act, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Dickinson to serve 5 years in the Atlanta Penitentiary.
Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emma-goldman-convicted-anarchist-and-long-notorious-for-her-radical-expressions-of-distrust-in-her-countrys-government-as-she-appeared-just-before-entering-the-federal-penitentiary-to-serve-her-term-ca-1914-1918-image333277068.html
RM2AA628C–Emma Goldman, convicted Anarchist and long notorious for her radical expressions of distrust in her country's government as she appeared just before entering the federal penitentiary to serve her term ca. 1914-1918
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