These pictures show a number of Germans who were captured by the British in Belgium and sent to England. Many of the London papers have contained numerous letters protesting against what the writers describe as the unreasonable consideration shown towards the prisoners, who in numbers of cases have been showered with chocolates and cigarettes and comforts of all kinds by English girls and women. It is pointed out that among these men arc doubtless some of those whose crimes against wounded men and defenceless women and children in France and Belgium have shocked the civilised world; and it is contended. very ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 18 Nov 1914, Page 27
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