BRIGADIER’S ALLEGATIONS.
SHOOTING NOT REPORTED. GUN TURNED ON OWN TROOPS. INQUIRY SHOULD BE HELD. .llted P r sss Assn. Elec. Tel. Copyrlgh LONDON, August 8. Brigadier-General Frank Crozler, author of “ The Men I Killed," told a representative of tho Daily Mail that his shooting of the British subaltern was not reported to the War Office. Lieutenant-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchinson, also an author of military books, stated that, as related in Ihe official history of the Great War, he was obliged to turn a machine-gun on British troops at Meteren in 1918. A War Office official told the Daily Mail’s representative that if there xvere no official records of what BrigadierGeneral Crozier described, a strict official inquiry should be held.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20268, 10 August 1937, Page 7
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119BRIGADIER’S ALLEGATIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20268, 10 August 1937, Page 7
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