REVULSION AGAINST PRUSSIANISM
BAVARIAN LEADER SPEAKS OUT. (Ree. February 6, 7.50 p.m.) Amsterdam, February 5. In the Bavarian Diet the Socialist leader, Herr Spetz, declared that Prussianism had become Germany's peril. Germany "had 1,300,000 killed and an. equal number incapacitated by the war. Bavaria lacked coal, food, and clothing, yet Prussianism pursued its ruthless conquests. Similar anti-Prussian feeling was evinced in the Baden Parliament, where the Clerical, Liberal, and Socialist deputies protested against tbo Prussian commanders' treatment of the Baden soldiers, uid demanded the revision of the IS7I treaty.—"The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 5
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90REVULSION AGAINST PRUSSIANISM Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 5
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