GERMAN CALLOUSNESS IN GREECE
“ The poor will die and the rich will become poor.” This sentence, illustrating admirably the policy pursued by the Germans in occupied countries, was uttered by a German officer in Athens, and was overheard by a witness who has just arrived here. It was the answer given by the German officer, who was requisitioning the produce of a hitchen garden, when it was pointed out to him that they were the only supplies available for poor people in the neighbourhood.—lstanbul correspondent of 1 The Times’ (1.8.41).
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Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 3
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