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GERMAN NATION UNITED. FALSE STEP BY FRANCE. (HI CABUl—*aass Asaociirtos—corxnoas (Stdset "Srs" Slavics.) T.ON DON, November £3. The Berlin correspondent of tho "Daily Telegraph'' says that once acaits. I' rench action has achieved the usirsclo of uniting the German nation. Ail parties and classes are universally jwtosting that General Nathu&ius shoyVJ not have been court-martialled at I.illc. Kveu tho most fanatical Francophiles, who throughout have insisted on exposing Germany's war guilt, both general and individual, share tho- nmo view, while reactionaries, whom CTcryono expected would bo humiliated at tho elections, now have hopes of victory based on this new wave of Francophobia. Tho general denunciation of tho court-martial is not based on the assumption that General NatHusiiss is not guilty, hut on the feelinj; that it. is an anachronism, >ix years after the war, and a breach of the new spirit of European politics.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 9
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