Lieut.-Colonel C. LOWTHERasked the Secretary of State for War whether the British Government are in possession of photographs portraying atrocities committed by Bolshevists in Russia; whether these photographs will be laid upon the Table of the House for the inspection of Members; and whether the Government propose to take the necesary steps to give these photographs the widest possible publicity in order to bring home to the people of this country the horrors of a Bolshevist regime?
Mr. HARMSWORTHThere is at the Foreign Office a number of photographs of the kind mentioned. Most of these photographs are wholly unsuited to purposes of general publicity, but they may be seen at the Foreign Office by any hon. Member who cares to inspect them.