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Charges Nazis With Unparalleled Bestiality

PARIS, November 29. Charging the Nazi Government- with bestiality and cruelty unparalleled in history, the Polish Premier (General Sikorski) in a statement said that after shooting 10 Poles at Chejnice as a reprisal for the death of a; German policeman and shooting five young women and a railwayman as another reprisal, one would, have thought that on the day the Germans imposed their yoke on Poland they would be glutted with blood and cruelty. But never a day-passed when the individual or mass executions did not take place and people were not, expelled from their homes and their property was not pillaged.

Never had such atrocities been committed as daily occurred in Poland. The Polish Government was publishing c a book enumerating the horrors.

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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 5

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Charges Nazis With Unparalleled Bestiality Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 5

Charges Nazis With Unparalleled Bestiality Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 5

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