England And Germany in the War Letters to the Department of State

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England And Germany in the War Letters to the Department of State
Robert John Thompson
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"After battle Buissiere found Belgian women, children moving comfortably about, day after Germans captured town.
"In Merbes-le-Chateau we found one citizen killed, but unable confirm lack provocation.
"Refugees with tales atrocities unable sup- ply direct evidence.
"Belgian Burgomaster Solre-sur-Sambre voluntarily discounted reports cruelty in sur- rounding country.
"Discipline German soldiers excellent as observed. No drunkenness.
"To truth these statements we pledge professional, personal wor
...d. Please repeat back last three words, care American Consul, Vaals, Holland. " These gentlemen were not of the refugee crowd that rushed out of Belgium into Eng- land and France and Holland ahead of the invading forces of Germany. They were left behind; and none of those neutrals who remained on the field, at least none I have met, have, as yet, been able to confirm the hysterical and irresponsible stories of atroci- Atrocities on the Field and in the Press 99 ties sent out of London. Donald Thompson, the Kansas war photographer of the New York World, who was arrested a dozen times by the German miUtary authorities, woimded once by shrapnel, and present in thirty odd engagements, covering pretty much all of Western Belgium, said to me that he learned of no single case of brutality or unprovoked reprisal on the part of the German troops.

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