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UNITED STATES OPINION OF THE GERMAN NATION

''WILD BEAST LOOSE IN THE WORLD." Tho "Now York Times," in an' editorial articlo dated May 11, says "Let no German mistake the temper of tho American people; let no German high or low misuudorstand tho new vision which has come to our citizens in the days which they have stood beside their murdered fellow-citizen,s. "Whether we now join in tho war, whether wo now draw tho sword henceforth and until the destruction of those who to-dav dominate. .Germany, tho American people will look upon the nations who are fighting the Germans as allies. | They will hopo and pray for their success. Many millions will regret that no American soldiers are in thoso lines doing America's part in the battle to defend civilisation. "Let none mistake this fact. '& wild beast is loose in the world, a creature combining the ferocity of the animal with the lust of the degenerate human. The struggle is not a struggle of nations : it is a battle between civilisation and barbarism. A' German victory, would mean the destruction of all ire hold best in our national life."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2540, 14 August 1915, Page 7

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UNITED STATES OPINION OF THE GERMAN NATION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2540, 14 August 1915, Page 7

UNITED STATES OPINION OF THE GERMAN NATION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2540, 14 August 1915, Page 7

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