PRISONERS IN GERMANY
AMERICAN EVACUATION COMPLETE OTHEK NATIONALITIES NOT SO FORTUNATE London, December 2C. Mr. Amo Dosch Pleural, writing from Herlin, states ihat, with tho exception of half a dozen men who aro too ill to remove, all tho American prisoners have been removed from Germany. General Harries, who accomplished their removal, is now giving his attention to other Allied prisouers. In ane W inir> in North .Prussia (hero are .101X1 Serbian prisoners who aro without proper food or clothing. Measures for feeding these prisoners have already begun. In one Rumanian camp thnre aro 100 prisoners who aro unable to leave for want of shoes.
The Russian situation is most complex. There are 1,200,01)0 Russian prisoners, who are unable to get away and must faco serious hardships if they remain. Many Russian prisoners have been turned back at the frontier by tho Bolshnviki, and many others who have returned to Russia were- concentrated in a large camp' by the Bolsheviki near Moscow, and so luiuiy of them die daily that the bodies, are removed by cartloads.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 79, 28 December 1918, Page 7
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178PRISONERS IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 79, 28 December 1918, Page 7
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