GERMAN NATION INDICTED
EXULTATION OVER ATROCITIES LONDON, Oct. 20. A dramatic story was told to the Trades Union Congress by Mr C. Jarman, the Seamen’s Union representative, to-day . how his 25-year-old daughter Marie; a war nurse, had been killed by the Germans. Mr Jarman was seconding the emergency resolution —which was carried by an overwhelming majority. His daughter, said Mr Jarman, trained to minister to the Allies and their enemies alike, was. lost in a hospital ship ‘‘without a chance of saving her life or that of hundreds of others who perished with her." He declared: “So far as the seamen are concerned, we indict the whole German people They have exulted over the sinking of hospital ships, over the flying , bombs, and over all the "atrocities they committed. We are not -fighting a - nation of. normal beings, but a nation of fanatics'’
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25673, 23 October 1944, Page 2
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