ANTI-WAR MANIFESTO IN GERMANY
"frightful:' trio attacked byHUMANITY LEAGUE "A BADGE OF INFAMY" By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyrijlit Amsterdam, July 20. The German Humanity League, in a manifesto to friends in Europe and America, says:—"No State coveted our land or menaced German integrity. Our ships were welcomed in every ocean, our' citizens enjoyed tlio fullest civil rights'throughout the world. Our commerce was increasing yearly, and the German flag was respected.everywhere: "To-day it is a badge of infamy, lo their' last hours, the Kaiser, von Tirpitz, and von Bcthmann-Hollweg will carry tlio brand of shame for the unparalleled ruin they have brought and the misery into which they have plunged the world by. their barbarism on land and sea. We appeal to the democratio Saxons, Bavarians,. Hanoverians, and Wurtemburgers to join thoso who realise the unspeakable crime of unprovoked war to persevere ill. demanding, the evacuation of Brabant, Flanders, , and Luxembourg, and. the cessation of the bloody outrage in Alsace-Lorraine.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 5
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158ANTI-WAR MANIFESTO IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 5
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