The German Army in Belgium, the White Book of May 1915Germany. Auswärtiges Amt
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The German Army in Belgium, the White Book of May 1915
Germany. Auswärtiges Amt
World War, 1914-1918 -- Atrocities; World War, 1914-1918 -- Belgium
already begun the firing from the houses, after the rocket had gone
up. After the rocket had ascended, wild and indiscriminate firing at
once began from all the surrounding houses. A mad confusion ensued.
Riderless horses and driverless baggage-carts tore past.
Read over, approved, signed.
Signed: JOSEPH FENES.
After the importance of the oath had been pointed out to the witness,
he was duly sworn.
Signed: STEMPEL. Signed: STEMPER.
D. App. 23.
MALINES, _November 19th, 1914_.
Court of the General Belgian Government.
Present:
President, STEMPEL.
Secretary, STEMPER.
There appears on citation as witness Medical Non-commissioned Officer
Adam Meschede, who is examined as follows:
As to Person: My name is Adam Meschede, aged 42; medical
non-commissioned officer, 1st Company, 2nd Landsturm Battalion Neuss,
at present in Malines.
As to Case: On the evening of August 25th, between 8 and 9 o'clock, I
was in a ward at the railway station of Louvain. As trained medical
non-commissioned officer I was bandaging the wounded there. Among the
wounded two German soldiers of the 1st Company of our battalion were
brought to me this evening; their names are Kloenters and Roesseler.
In both cases I ascertained, and I declare this on oath, that they had
been injured by small shot in the head.
On this evening I had in all about forty to fifty German wounded
brought to me.
Read over, approved, signed.
Signed: ADAM MESCHEDE.
After the importance of the oath had been pointed out to the witness,
he was duly sworn.
Signed: STEMPEL. Signed: STEMPER.
D. App. 24.
MALINES, _November 19th, 1914_.
Court of the General Belgian Government.
Present:
President, STEMPEL.
Secretary, STEMPER.
There appears on citation as witness Musketeer Franz Bongartz, who is
examined as follows:
As to Person: My name is Franz Bongartz, aged 41; musketeer, 1st
Company, 2nd Landsturm Battalion Neuss, at present in Malines.
As to Case: On the evening of August 25th we came back from an
engagement near Bueken, and formed up at the station. Suddenly, as
if by command, shots were fired upon us from all sides from the
surrounding houses, as I clearly saw. Whole volleys were discharged at
us. I saw how we were being shot at from a restaurant there. We brought
out from this restaurant a few women and one man, who were taken to
the town hall. On the way there we were shot at from the houses. On
the following day, at about 8 o'clock in the morning, I was shot in
the knee. A German sentry showed me his rifle which, as I convinced
myself, was hit by small shot. I saw clearly that civilians fired from
the houses; the shot I received in the knee was fired from a cellar by
a civilian.
Read over, approved, signed.
Signed: FRANZ BONGARTZ.
After the importance of the oath had been pointed out to the witness,
he was duly sworn.
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