Who Are the Huns? the Law of Nations And Its Breakers

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Prince Paul Dolgorukov writes indignantly as follows- in the "Russkya Wjedomosti," a Moscow newspaper: "According to the prevailing laws, a Jew must not be found beyond the pale of his settlement. Thousands of wounded Jews are now scattered all over Russia. Their relations, how- Pogroms and Other Russian Atrocities. 171 ever, may not even visit them for a short time and close their dying eyes, because they have not the "right of habitation." Such services of love are possible only through a vio...lation of the law!" Similar reports exist concerning the terrible Jewish pogroms- in the Naprzod of Cracow. i 4. The Austro-Hungarian Press Headquarters reports as follows upon Russian atrocities against the Jews: "As proved by official investigations, the Russians after the occupations of Galizisch-Dolhopole, shot one inhabitant and crucified a second on two firs which had grown together. They mounted guard before this martyred man for three days ere he died. A Jewess lying ill in bed was literally butchered and her husband shot.

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