
Peter Krug & Max Stephan: Nazis, Espionage, and Treason in Detroit - Paperback
Peter Krug & Max Stephan: Nazis, Espionage, and Treason in Detroit - Paperback
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by Gerard J. Senick (Editor), John F. Sase Ph. D. (Author)
This is the case of German Lieutenant Peter Krug and Detroit restaurateur and Nazi-sympathizer Max Stephan. Krug had escaped from the Bowmanville POW Camp near Toronto and was attempting to get to the German Embassy in still-neutral Mexico. Stephan and others in Detroit gave him refuge and aid. In 1942, the German-born Stephan became one of the first U.S. citizens to be found guilty of treason since the Lincoln Assassination in 1865.



















