STORY OF GERMAN CRUELTY
STATEMEXT BY A BRITISH SOLDIER., LONDON, 24th December. Private O'Sullivan, of the sth Dragoons, has signed a statement that he, with seven others, were made prisoners at Ypres early in the morning, and stripped of their clothing, except for a thin shirt, and forced to march on thick snow in a bitter wind into the open fields. O'Sullivan escaped, and is in hospital with frozen feet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 7
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70STORY OF GERMAN CRUELTY Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 7
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