STLY STORIES
IMAN POLES ' in supporters op itfjsm cruelly fortured pred executions Sjr Telegraph— Copyright) London, January 27. 0S that the Poles have iTsteDiatic and deliberate ;f the Ukrainians, which ■Assembly is shortly exfjsider. It became much jear. jution varies from petty jn(} chicanery to barbarsties on prisoners which i mind can hardly eon;2 commonplace in Polish , under 20 years of age jfPryemysl for belongirtg j| organisation. They con,being subjected to tor- $ their hair was pulled $ were not allowed to jgbts, the sole of their teaten, which is one of iinion tortures in prisons, excruciating. rhainian, named Kassak, jpected of compdicity in cfa Polish politician, was fneh face downwards, his jrapped in wet rags. The ifeet were then beaten, iis intolerable agony and ar. Kassak was' then turiii beaten on the stomach, i water poured intq his 3 his stomach was dissensations of drowning fother tortures applied to ijectt'd of nationalism are Even children have been sover 100 executions last :!itical offences, whereon innocent. —
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 5
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164STLY STORIES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 5
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