INTERNED BOLSHEVIKS
CHAOS IN PRUSSIAN CAMP.
LONDON, 3rd September.
A correspondent of the Daily Express in East Prussiia, gives a terrible picture of the internment of the Bolsheviks who crossed the frontier. Fifty thousand of them are living in the space of a square mite There is little shelter from the rain; and the camp is a slough of mud. Tha rations are insufficient, and the .prisoners are killing; and eating horses, which are cooked by fires made from wagons and other war material. Thousands of the supposedly interned 1 men are roa.min.s; the countryside, menacing tho peasantry, while the cities are'filled with Gonnan speculators eager to buy at bargain prices thousands of ownerless horses, believed to have been stolen from Polish farmers.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 58, 6 September 1920, Page 7
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123INTERNED BOLSHEVIKS Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 58, 6 September 1920, Page 7
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