SERVIA’S PLIGHT
Slave Deportations
Paris, Feb 20
Ls Temps publishes reliable narratives from Servia which state that 40,000 ware torn from their homes and sent to Hungary. Troops raided the towns and villages of the countryside, abducting men and women over fifteen.
There was a pitiful man hunt and woman hunt at Belgrade. The victims were rouuded up in tho stroets like cattle.
At one concentration camp at Hanrichsgrun, the departeds were bauely able to subsist on their ratioua.
Upsides the eiders at Brauner camp, there were fifteen hundred small boys, who were rapidly wasting from privations and sickness.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1917, Page 2
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