The Kaiser's Future
« MAY SHAKE SAME FATE AS NAPOLEON. Tlie writer of an interesting series of articles in the London Times deceptive of life in Germany, and the trend of public feeling says that of the Crown Porintee, whose incapacity and fatuity make lvim a laughing stock, very little is' beard in Germany.' Nlow and then, at the tables of the scandalous, stories are whispered about bis amours, and tides told or marital troubles. But he is not more prominent to the Germans than the beautiful R.uprecht of Bavaria. O" the German Empel'or he writes:—" ' is well-known that the All-Highest War Lnrd has been seriously alarmed by the threat that lie may share -Napoleon." To the this country seem to good a a of in three score he pr o vail l-ight in the eyes of do in those days, at least of Germany. In some form or ocReS the precedent established in the case of Napoleon is more likely to be followed when the Allies come to sett'e up their accounts with the man wbr> murderously ravaged Belgium. systematically! destroyed peaceful passen*nr ships, audi threated prisoner .-f war in a manner unknown to civilised combatants.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 January 1917, Page 2
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196The Kaiser's Future Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 January 1917, Page 2
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