Germany
PEACE DISCUSSION, [United Press Association.! Amst/rdam December 5. The Reichstag injs allotted December 10 for the discussion of peace conditions. This is in response, to the. Socialists’ demands. THE PEOPLE ASK QUESTIONS. London, .December 4. A derm an wireless message says: “The.discussion -on peace is necessitated because nobody in Germany nnderstands why the Entente, .after its diplomatic defeats in the Balkans’ has not begun peace negotiations. The debate will probably diselri.se that our enemies are still blindly believing in the starvation of Germany and other illusions. Our peace conditions will be dictated by our successes along the whole line, but our enemies will probably regard our proposals as a sign of weakness and weariness.” ENGLISH PRESS OPINION. London.' 'December 5. The Daily Telegraph, commenting ; on the, Germani( wireless regarding .peace,i.sees ail indication that Germany feels that if nny .bargain- is to be made , on the,.strength of successes over the, whole Hue. i|:.mnst -be donp-Lefore those successes begin to be reversed. esaKlelscfluntri v-cionbwioeß noMd hoj
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 2, 6 December 1915, Page 6
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