"WE WILLED THIS WAR."
GERMAN JOURNALIST'S VIEWS. (Rec. November 18, 11.25 p.m.) , London, November 18. .T. Herr Harden, the well-known German journalist, .in an article in "Diezukunft," says:—"Let us drop oun miserable attempts to excuse.Gennany's action. Not against our will, and-ae a nation surprised, did we hurl ourselves into this gigantio venture. willed AVe do not stand before the judgment seat of Europe—we acknowledge no, such jurisdiction. Our might shall create a new law in Europe.-, It, is Germany that strikes, and from im'-. movable conviction- her achievements entitle her to more elbow-room in the world. . ..■ ■ ■ - .'■•'■■
"Germany must take her plaoo as the leading Power, and retain Belgiuip and the narrow strip of.coast as far :as Calais. She does not desire indemnities, .her object is to lioist the flag on tlio Channel that opens and closes the way to the Atlantic. ' This done, sir will voluntarily close the war!"
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2311, 19 November 1914, Page 5
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