Evidence And Documents Laid Before the Committee On Alleged German Outrages

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As soon as we got out of the house we were taken prisoner by the Germans who were still outside. The Belgian reinforcements were coming up and the Germans placed us in front of them so that the Belgians should not fire.
The Germans retreated and we seized our opportunity and escaped by jumping into a ditch. L . . . was wounded in both hands. When the Germans came into the house he was standing with his wounded hands in the air. Whilst we were prisoners with the Germans they searched L . . , and
... found 80 francs, which they took. The arrival of the Belgian reinforcements prevented their searching me. The German troops were Uhlans.
Belgian Soldier.
g 30 At the beginning of October the Germans were about to attack us at Termonde ; we were entrenched behind a river. They were about 300 metres off. They forced 10 or 12 civilians — men and women — to march in front of their line when they were attacking. They beat them forward with the butt ends of their rifles. We could not fire and had to retreat in consequence.


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