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It is made unfruitful, it is turned into a desert, and your graves are made free from the dwellings of men. Those who tread it, your desert, will be greeted by our shells. " This is the burnt-sacrifice which Germany offers her dead. IL— Motion for and Discussion of a Proposed Resolution* EXTRACT from the Proceedings of the French Senate : Session of March 31, 1917. * The President of the Senate. — I have received from MM. Cuvinot, Reynald, Hervey, Henry Cheron, Magny, Eugene Mir, Mougeot, Galup..., Servant and Sauvan a proposal for a resolution denouncing the criminal acts committed by the enemy in the regions of France occupied by him. It is couched in these terms : — " The vSenate, " Denouncing to the civilised world the criminal acts committed by the Germans in the regions of France occupied by them, crimes against private property, against public buildings, against the honour, the liberty and the life of individuals ; "Recognising that these acts of unparalleled violence have been perpetrated without the excuse of military necessity of any kind, ar^i in systematic contempt of the International Convention of October 18, 1907, ratified by the representatives of the German Empire ; " Holds up to universal execration the authors of these crimes, the stern repression * From the Journal Offlciel of April i, 1917.
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