America
THE BALLIN INTERVIEW. Unhid Puehb ABBuc^mN Xew York, April 20. A Berlin telegram denies the Balliu interview. Heuter adds that it is not clear whether the denial is a clumsy attempt to obscure the issue raised. The Times sees in Herr Dernherg’s letter a confession that Germany’s war plans have failed, that she has passed her maximum strength, and has good reason to believe that disaster threatens.
The Herald asks whether Germany is trying to drag America and Holland into the war so as to excuse her fore-doomed failure by crying: “The world is against us.’’ Count Bernstorff’s memorandum hardly admits any other explanation.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 92, 21 April 1915, Page 5
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