FRENCH AND RUSSIAN PRISONERS.
A'OMEN'S KINDNESS
RESENTED.
COPENHAGEN, Sept. 16
The newspapers of Berlin publish a number of letters from the field complaining- bitterly of the reports that the German women and girls have received the French and Russian prisoners with kindness and even with small presents of food and tobacco. One German writes: —"In the name of my comrades shedding their blood for these unnatural women, I express the deepest regret. We are all filled with disgust at such behaviour. Women like this ought to be put in front of the troops, that they might feel in their own bodies what our lot is."
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Northern Advocate, 17 September 1914, Page 5
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