TORTURED BY THE HUN BARBARIANS
THE CASE OF POOR PANASUK, (Rec. April 21, 6.15 p.m.)
London, April 20. The "Evening News" correspondent at Petrograd has personally interviewed the Kussian scout Panasuk, who (as waa told in previous cablegrams) was tortured by the Germans. The hospital nurse exposed the; man's mutilated ear to show the extent of the savagery which he had.suifered. Panasuk's nose had also been twisted bv a blow from an officer's, fist. —"Times and Sydney •"Sun" service's. '-
LPairasuk, a "scout, fell into the hands of the enemy/ and heroically refused, under'the most'brutal tortures, to give information to the enemy. One tierman officer, .callously clipped with wirecutting shear's piece after piece from the unfortunate man's ears, l'anasuk afterwards escaped in the darkness, and reached the Kussian lines. Ho rras decorated by .the Generalissimo.] . .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2442, 22 April 1915, Page 6
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134TORTURED BY THE HUN BARBARIANS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2442, 22 April 1915, Page 6
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