THE WAR INSTIGATORS
GERMAN COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY St Ttilosraph-l'reßS ARSoeiatiqn-.CosjTlK'Jt Berlin, November 1. Giving evidence before the German committee on responsibility for the war, Herr vol) Jicthmann-llollweg blamed the military party for its failure to secure pence in IS)fu, when Germany's offer was made at a favourable moment militarily, instead of waiting for President Wilson's promised action, because Count Bernstorli had , reported that President Wilson was timid. Meanwhile, the Reichstag ant! the Kaiser supported von Hindeiiburg, von Liideudorff, and von Tirpitii, forcing the Government toadopt the ruthless submarine war in order to put a .speedy end to the war. The cxCbancellor said be did not believe in the submarine policy—Aus.-Jj.Z. Cablo Assa.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 7
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112THE WAR INSTIGATORS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 7
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