TO SHOCK THE WORLD.
GERMAN CRIMES AGAINST
PRISONERS
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
(Aus.-N.Z. Cable Association.)
Paris, November-29. M. Ignace, Under-Secretary for the Military and Justice Department, informed the Chamber of Deputies that Germany captured 884,000 Allied prisoners;' including 464,000 French, and had abandoned, after the armistice, 170,000 prisoners without fo.od -west of the Rhine. Eighty per cent, of the food parcels sent to prisoners had been stolen. Spanish and Swiss commissionera had notes of crimes against prisoner* which would shock the world.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3647, 2 December 1918, Page 4
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