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AN INTERVIEW WITH HINDENBURG

OPINIONS ON EX-KAISER'S TRIAL. New York, July 28. Von Hindenburg, interviewed by an American correspondent, said that if the trial of the ex-Kaiser was held it would violate international law and re-establish the ancient Roman precedent, that lor the vanquished it is a crime to defend their own country. He did not believe that Marshals Foch and Sir Douglas Haig and Goneral Pershing supported the demand for the trial of the ex-Kaiser. He thought that the German people would rise again, but not for a tiiuo. Only dreamers thought there would be no more wars. "There will be wars as long as mankind exists," he said. Von Hindenburg praised the part taken in the war by the United Slates.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 265, 5 August 1919, Page 7

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AN INTERVIEW WITH HINDENBURG Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 265, 5 August 1919, Page 7

AN INTERVIEW WITH HINDENBURG Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 265, 5 August 1919, Page 7

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