GERMAN ACCUSATIONS
THE OPERATIONS IN PALESTINE NOT A WORD OF TRUTH (British Official Wireless.)' Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, November 23. A House of Commons question addressed to Mr Chamberlain called attention to statements which appeared yesterday in the German Press accusing British troops and police in Palestine of looting, rape, murder, and torturing prisoners. Sir John Simon, in answering the question, said there was no truth whatever in these newspaper stories. “ I would repeat Mr Chamberlain’s observation in reply to a question on Monday that the German Government must be well aware of the unfortunate effect on Anglo-German relations of such articles.’’
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Evening Star, Issue 23124, 25 November 1938, Page 8
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103GERMAN ACCUSATIONS Evening Star, Issue 23124, 25 November 1938, Page 8
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