Raging Recrimination.
SQUABBLES IN OVERMAN CABINET
Received. this day, 9.40 a.m. Amsterdam, November 3. Recriminations are raging in Germany regarding the _ handling or the request for an armistice. The pan-Germans assailed twelve nonentities in the Cnbinet for sheltering behind a letter which was admittedly written by liiidendorff, demanding armistice" negotiations. iLiidendiorn s '■ friends excuse the letter on the ground that he was always subject to extremes of optimism or pee.«imism and became a nervous wreck after the second battle of the Maroe, repeatedly'being sick. The pan-'Germans are placarding fcundenburg'e opinion that the German armies are keeping to close touch with the Fatherland and will be able tohold out and, even eventually take the "otrenaive.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 November 1918, Page 3
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