GERMAN OFFICIAL SLIGHT TO THE SAXONS
THEIR WARFARE TOO CIVILISED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copy,right London, June 28. "Eye-Witness" gives an illustration of the lack of cordiality shown, by the Prussians towards the Saxolis, when a German official account recently gave all the credit of resisting the British to the Westplialians and Prussian Guard, and did not mention the Saxons, who fought bravely. "It is difficult to understand this spite of the predominant partner against one section of the German nation, observes "Eye-Witness." "It is certainly not due to a lack of fighting quality. Possibly the Saxons have more tendency to wage war on civilised lines than the North Germans approve of."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2501, 30 June 1915, Page 7
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