Late News DRAMA IN FRANCE
Citizens Holding Out
In Marseilles (Received January 28, 1.25 a.m.)
ZURICH, January 27. Tlie newspaper "Journal de Geueve” says that more than 250 persons have been shot in .Marseilles, i»9l«U»s (0 women. Meanwhile, many of the 40,000 poorly-clad men, women and children whom the Germans ordered to walk 80 miles from their homes to a concentration camp are reported to be dying mi the roadside from exhaustion ami hunger. and many others are committing suicide.
The authorities have already begun the demolition of more than <>ooo build-
ings. The Germans are rushing up tanks and gnus Io break tlie resistance of many of those who, barricaded in tninble-down houses, are firing on <lll who approncli.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 5
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120Late News DRAMA IN FRANCE Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 5
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