DETAILS OF NAZI SAVAGERY IN PRAGUE
Account Given By Neutral Observer EARLY MORNING RAID ON STUDENT DORMITORIES ALL ATTEMPTING TO RESIST SHOT (By Telegraph.—Press Association. —Copyright.) XEW YORK, November 22. The Belgrade correspondent of the ‘‘New York Times says a neutral observer from Prague gave the following account ° f 6 Three motorised columns of German State police converged on Prague on November 16. All students’ dormitories of both men and women were broken into at 3 a.m. and, without being allowed to dress, the students were tied together m threes and dragged away. Their homes and lodgings were systematically searched and about a thousand students were arrested. Those who resisted, or parents who tried to shield their children, were immediately shot dead and left or wounded and taken away without receiving any medical attention.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 November 1939, Page 5
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