Show MURDER OF nil NATION BY RUTHLESS HUNS how the poles were slain and alid starved and frozen during the german drive dribb FC walcott tells of the scents of horror he witnessed albang the road from warsaw to million persons homeless i M H H this I 1 have seen 1 I could not believe it unless I 1 had seen it 1 through and through for several weeks I 1 lived with it I 1 went all about it and back of it inside and out of it was waa shown to me until finally I 1 camo came to realize that the incredible was true it Is mo monstrous nitrous it Is unthinkable but it exists it Is the prussian system systems F C walcott ewt the following Is a R statement by F 0 walcott who served as nn an assist ilia uth to mr mn hoover during tho the time america was doing nil all that was possible to feed the starving millions of belgium and I poland and northern france in this work woric lie ho was brought in ili direct contact with german military officials and saw the conditions w which lc tho the german invasion had bad created among tho the cly civilian allan population I 1 went to roland poland to learn the toasts betts concerning the remnant of a people that lind been decimated by war the country bad been twice devasia devastated ted F arst the russian army swept through it and then the germans along tile roadside from warsaw to the present firing line milles miles nearly halt a million people had died of hanger garand and vold cold the wy way was strewn with their bones bonca by the crows with thelrue sual thrift the aei mana were lyl tha lyger bot fertilizer fertiliser liser but linger and toe bon eslay an antho ithe groaned with the m edana ayn iraln clothing wicker baskets were scattered along the wa way Y the basket in which the behy swings from tile rafter in every peas ant home every thile mile there were scores of them each one telling a I 1 started to count but after a little I 1 lidd had to give it up there were so many that Is the desolation onel saw along the great road from warsaw to mile after mile more than two hundred miles they told me a million people were made homeless in six 6 X weeks of f the germau german drive in august and september 1010 they told me four hundred thousand died on the way the rest scarcely halt half alive got through with tile the russian army many of these have been sent to siberia it Is these hese people leopld whom the rader faderewski ewski committee Is trying to relieve in tho the refugee camps survivors vi vore of kabe flight were gathered by the germans members ot of broken fat families they wore were lodged in arry billt barracks scarcely waterproof water proof unlighted in the dead of winter their clothes where the buttons were lost were on thero there were no conveniences ances they had not even been able jo for weeks filth and infection from vermin were spreading they were famished their dally ration ratton ft a cup of soup soul and tand a piece of bread na as big na As my fist in IV warsaw arsaw which had not been destroyed le st a city of one millton million inhabitants oho he of the most prosperous cities of europe before the war the erects were lined with people in the pangs of starvation ri famished anil shed and rain conked they squatted there with their elbows on their knees or loaning leaning against the buildings too feeble to lift a hand for a bit ot of money or a morsel of bread if ono onn offered it perishing of hunger and cold charity did what it could the rich gave nil all that they had the poor shared their last crust hundreds Ilund reds of thousands 4 were perishing day and night the pictures Is before my eyes a people starving a nation lulng |