WHO WAS TO BLAME?
KAISER SAYS: "ENGLAND!" INTERVIEW IN AMERICA. "SBR EDWARD CREY COULD HAVE STOPPED IT." (Received 12.30 p.m.) United Peksb Association. London, April 14. In an interview with the New York World, Herr Ballin, whom the Kaiser authorised to communtcata the latter's view of the war, said the Kaiser re-iterated that his twenty-six years' rule proved he had not wanted war.
Asked whom the Emperor considered responsible, Herr Baffin said: "England. We honestly believe Sir Edward Grey could have stopped it. If he had declared that England would refuse to go to war over the internal question between Serbia and Austria, then Russia and France would have compromised with Austria. Sf Sir Edward Grey, on the other hand, had said England would go to war with Germany, then Austria might have been readier to compromise. By his decision, Sir Edward Grey cculd have avoided this terrible thing."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 87, 15 April 1915, Page 5
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149WHO WAS TO BLAME? Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 87, 15 April 1915, Page 5
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