HORRORS IN FRANCE
AMERICAN'S ACCOUNT
NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS
OUTBREAK OF FEVER
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.)
(Received July 4, noon.) LONDON, July 3
Joseph Luhan, an American ambulance worker, in a message from Paris, describes the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps in France.
He says that tropical fever has stricken the colonial troops and is spreading rapidly. He saw 5000 French soldiers living in unbeliey : able filth in a camp at St. Cloud. Many of the men slept under shelters made from branches and grass. The prisoners wore tattered uniforms and begged for bread. German doctors gave precedence to white caseii, saying, "We must distinguish between black and white. The French must learn that, too."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 11
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