GERMAN NEWS
GERMANY'S DEFEAT. A REICHSTAG REPORT. (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) RERLTN. March 23. On the tenth anniversary of the ~,-eat German offensive the Co.nnutUcc appointed in 1919 to discover why Germany lost the war. has reported to the Reichstag Committee. It declares that the collapse was due to a concentration of various events, and no P®|' sjn or persons were responsible. Ibe C ommittee adds the Supreme Command act cd in the belief that they were serving the Fatherland and nobody m the Government was capable »f opposing the Supreme Command. 1 nere was no proof of a revolutionary movement The collapse of the home front and the naval mutiny was not due to s.u - „rs joining the Socialists in 191.. despite which discipline was maintained until the autumn cl IDIS. » refusal to put to sea was due to w.u weariness and the belief that even a • x • frilltloSS I lll>o ttl til sea victor* "as uuit.c belief that Hie Fleet was sent into action for the ’sake of pres 'f’ naval mutiny was not o.'ginalU .oto - Fiona, -v. and the Committee ,s unable to ascribe the revolution to any partienlar incident, or discover organised revolutionary leadership.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1928, Page 3
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