BULGARIAN ATROCITIES.
THRACE DEVASTATED. GRU ESO M E AAiU SEM ENT. ii.v Teiouranil,-Tro.- ion.— CoiiyrlKlH London, Monday. M. Pierre Loli. the famoua French novelist, in a telegram to the Daily Telegraph, declares that the Bulgarians are making Tin';'.ce a desert, an ci arc surpassing in abomination everything that can be imagined. The village o£ Haouza, which may be regarded as typical of hundreds of others, is a heap of ruins . Turkish prisoners and wounded were compelled to smash reulptured marbles of the mosques with sledge hammers, while the Bulgarians harassed them with bayonets. Every column in the cemetery is broken, and the dead lia exposed. The Bulgarians, meanwhile, amused themselves by defiling the scattered bones and casting the violated bodies
of women and children into a well.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 597, 27 August 1913, Page 5
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127BULGARIAN ATROCITIES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 597, 27 August 1913, Page 5
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