BX October 17, 1914
Child's Hand Was Cut Off – British Reservist Who Resided in Brantford Corroborates Stories of German Cruelties.
The following letter has been received from Corporal Henry George Williams of A. Company, 3rd Battalion (The Buffs) East Kent Regiment, stationed at Dover Kent, by Alfred Fitness, of this city. Corp. Williams being one of the reservists who went away the night the large number left under civic auspices. Corp Williams was employed by James Fitness, contractor. The letter is as follows:
I haven’t gone across the channel yet, but we are expecting orders any minute, and I won’t be sorry in a good many ways when those orders come, for we are having a pretty tough time of it here, one way and another. All the boys are eager to get in touch with the Germans, and, believe me, it won’t be a light touch when they do. We are living fairly well here. The food we are getting comes off German boats that our people have captured and brought in here. There are quite a number of torpedo boats and submarines here, and it is quite a sight to watch them rush out and bring in different boats. We can see the cliffs of France quite plainly on a clear day from here and it is a common saying among the boys, “I wish I was there.”
What do you think of the war now? I think it is horrible, and so would you if you could see some of the poor Belgians that came over here by boat loads, most of them with nothing but what they stand up-right in and some of them wounded. I saw one little girl at Folkestone the other day, a little tot about six years old, one of whose hands was cut off by a German while she was clinging to her mother’s skirt. That is only one. There are hundreds often.