NOT ALL ACT AS FIENDS
TWO GERMANS WHO TENDERLY CAKED i'UH DYING BRITISHERS. Two stories which do much to relieve the many instances of German crivlty tiro told by wounded prit.sliers. ".Not till Germans are cruel." says a private of the Black Watch in hospital at Newcastle. "On the Aisno ( was lying to. hours wounded. A G.-rman onne along and bound up my wound under heavy lire. When he had made me ship-shape ho was going to clear off. but a stray bullet caught him. and he fell dead n..*e ln.sido me." Corporal llou.stan. of tlio Si-afortlu. said: "Alter Soissmis I was Iving on the field badly wounded. Near b v was a voting fellow of the Norhaniptonsllire Regiment. Standing over him was a German infantryman holding a wat.or-bo.tUo to his lips and trying to soothe kim. Tlip wounded man was delirious, and ki>i«t calling. '.Mother, are von there?' all the time. The German ■Venud to undcitstahil. lor he passed h:s ban ' g •ltly over the feverish brow and carc-iNc'd the pear lad as tenderly as any v.Tinan might have done. Death came at f.'.-t. and a- the soul of the wounded man passed to its last account 1 saw the (Jermaii Irving to hide his Wars.''
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 261, 31 December 1914, Page 4 (Supplement)
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