Systematically organized by the Bulgarians. Nearly 40,000 vic- 1916-1918.. tims among Greek population Eastern Macedonia.. Bulgarian authorities (sev- Greek Memorandum, pp. 7, 8. eral names known) 6.-ABDUCTION OF GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENFORCED PROSTITUTION. GREECE Great number of Greek women sent to Bulgaria for prostitution. 1916-1918. 1916-1918. More than 2,000 Greek children, less than 14 years of age, sent to A great number of Armenian women, girls and children locked 1914-1918.. 9.-FORCED LABOUR OF CIVILIANS IN CONNECTION WITH THE MILITARY OPERATIONS OF THE ENEMY, AND OTHERWISE. BELGIUM 1915 June 1915. Sweveghem.. Unsuccessful attempts to make workmen at the Central Arsenal April-May, Luttre. resume work: 3 persons imprisoned; 190 workmen sent to That French civilians were subjected to forced labour under severe hardships is clear from the two following documents:1. A proclamation ordering the inhabitants (men, women, July 20, 1915.. Holnon (Aisne). and children) to work in the fields every day, including Sundays, from 4 A.M. to 8 P.M., with a total break of 2 hours, making 14 hours' work. "Idlers" were to be beaten if they were children, and to undergo 6 months' imprisonment after the harvest if they were women 2. A "Notice respecting civilian worker" required workers to | April 28, 1916. Place unspecified.. salute German officers. Their wages were fixed at 2.25 fr. per day, of which 1.75 fr. was deducted, leaving 50 c. pay, of which only 25 c. was paid in cash GREECE Greek women compelled by Bulgarians to work in fortification 1917-1918. works 46 " p. 23. Demir-Hissar. Bulgarian authorities. Greek Memorandum, p. 10. SERBIA. Ordered to carry munitions and provisions to the front, dig 1915-1918.. trenches, build defensive works, &c. Various places in Serbia.. Rapport de la Commission Interalliée, p. 33. People taken at a distance; long spells of labour; had to find their own food |