JEN LIVES TAKEN FOR ONE
GERMAN ATROCITIES IN ITALY Auckland, April 6. “Nobody can tell me that stories of German atrocities are propaganda,” said Mr R. M. Brasted, general secretary of the New Zealand Y.M.C.A. Mr Brasted has just returned from a comprehensive tour of his association’s centres , with the New Zealand forces overseas and he spent some time in Italy.. Mr Brasted said he saw in the catacombs of Rome coffins containing the bodies of 350 hostages shot by the Germans in cold blood. In 10 coffins that | remained open he gazed on the heads of those who had been shot and had then had their heads hacked off. In some cases there had been mutilation to prevent identification. The story behind this was that a bomb was thrown in a street in Rome and 30 German soldiers were killed. The Germans surrounded a couple of blocks and took every man or boy that appeared and shot them on the principle of exacting 10 lives for every German killed. —P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 7 April 1945, Page 5
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