NAZI ATROCITIES
SUFFERING IN YUGOSLAVIA
(Rec. 1 p.m.) RUGBY, Jan. 28. Ankara messages say it is learned in official Yugoslav quarters that General Mikhailovich's army—now estimated at over 100.000—has had the rage of the Germans turned against it in southwestern provinces, where a punitive expedition has surpassed in horror and atrocity all former ones. The town of Rudnik was completely razed and the administration forced to go to an adjoining village. Gorni-Milanovac was burned down while the terrorstricken population was locked in a church and an adjoining square.
Several thousand workers were shot at Kralievo. Oujitse was also destroyed. It is learned also that German troops are going through Yugoslavia to Greece.—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1942, Page 7
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