GERMANY'S MILITARISTIC SPIRIT
KEAWAKENING OP ARMY SEEVICES HOPED TOR. (Eec. October G, 11.20 p.m.) Boi'lln, October 5. Showing that tho old militaristic spirit ia not dead in Germany, General VonBeentt, Chief of tho Army Command, in a farewell address to tho men'of the heavy artillery and airship detachments, who have boeii disbanded,' eulogised their achievements in tho war, mak'Jng particular refemco to tho bombardment of ( the fortress of Paris. He concluded: ''The unforgettable- performances of both branches of tho service strengthen the hope that we shall see them once again awnko."—Reutor.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 5
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