CAPTIVES’ TREATMENT
(Received October .15, 7 p.m.) LONDON, October 14. A message from Toronto says that returning Canadians who are invalided with wounds received in the raid on Dieppe, deny the German claims of illtreatment of Nazi prisoners. Private Fowler said: “I saw our nurses light cigarettes and shove them into the mouths of Nazis. Everyone tried to make the Nazi prisoners as comfortable as us, and the Jerries lying beside me were darn grateful.” It is learned in London from a reliable source that the chaining of British prisoners of war was personally ordered by Herr Hitler.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 18, 16 October 1942, Page 5
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98CAPTIVES’ TREATMENT Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 18, 16 October 1942, Page 5
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