THE KAISER AT MITAU
HINDENBURG FLATTERED By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Amsterdam, June 1. The Kniser is on the Eastern front. , Responding to General. von Hindeiiburg's fervent welcome, he said: "I thank ' you for your great achievement in 1915, your quiet and brave perseverance dur- '■ Ing the winter, and the hot fighting in •the autumn offensive, l'he enemy against whom we are fighting is in .superior num. V hers. This is nothing new to us. Tho ■ Great King has given us a splendid example, and Providence has willed it again. It is a good thing, too, because wp are obliged to brace ourselves for very special deeds. The efforts of my armies will endure victoriously, and with God's help will win an honourable peace, such as we desire. To you, dear Field-Mar-shal, Providence has allotted the great ■ task of freeing East Prussia of the enemy and earrving our arms far into Russia, .. The. Fatherland will always remember . your., achievement. The name of Hin- . denburg is alreadv of legendary fame." The Kaiser at Mitau distributed Iron . Crossen.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2788, 5 June 1916, Page 6
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174THE KAISER AT MITAU Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2788, 5 June 1916, Page 6
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