GERMAN BRUTALITY
TO PRISONERS OF WAB. STARVED AND BEATEN. REPRISAL SUGGESTED. PARIS, June 30. M. Stephen Pichon. ex-Minister for Foreign A flairs, publishes in the "Petit Journal' , an emphatic protest against German cruelty to prisoners, who are deprived of food, beaten, compelled to work beyond their strength, subjected to odious discipline, and imprisoned on the smallest pretext in overcrowded and revolting places. The sick are allowed tj dip unattended. We mitt expect such treatment, he save, from a nation responsible for brutality and eavagery throughout the war. It is necessary for the Allies to take common action for systematic reprisals.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 157, 3 July 1916, Page 6
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