Frederick Voigt to W. P. Crozier.
Location: London.
1.He has suggested to Pritt from the Russian Embassy, who attended the Moscow trials, that he write a letter to the M.G. 2. He discusses the case of Rohme, a German subject who was imprisoned for his remarks about Hitler; the story was in the papers; he suggested that Rohme send a letter to Crozier. 3. Mrs. Wiluejeki has been bombarding him with long missives about Finland turning Fascist, and encloses an article [not present]. 4. He asks what he ought to do about articles sent to him instead of to Manchester .