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. . . One girl, J. G , of S (I cannot give her exact address), was beaten with the cat and had a jug of water poured over her head because she asked for something, to eat. A certain A (I cannot give any further description of her) was so severely beaten that she was taken to the hospital, and we did not see her again." Annexe 52. Mme M. J , aged 34, embroiderer, deported from F (Meurthe-et-Moselle) : — " They obliged me to do fatigue work, consisting of cleaning the road and grubbing up potatoe...s for them. One day, the work being behindhand, the Germans hanged the Mayor to a tree by cords iDassed under his arms. They kept him in that position for about an hour in the square where the church is. Then they fastened two other Councillors to posts on either side of the Mayor. Only their arms were tied to the post." 39 Annexe 54b. Extract from a Note Verbale of the Spanish Embassy at Berlin, dated the V^th April, 1916, transmitting to the French Embassy at Berne a Note Verbale of the Imperial Department of Foreign Affairs, dated the 6th April, 1916.
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