Central Powers
THUNDERCLAP FROM THE EAST SMACK FROM THE BEAR. Press Association—Copyright. Published in “The 'Times.” (Received 12.20 p.m.) London, August 20. A correspondent at Amsterdam states that Prince Hohenlohe Sehieiling Furst, speaking in Berlin on the Emperor Franz Joseph’s birthday, said tho Austro-Gerraan successes in 1915 justified the belief that trie war was ending, but while eagerly watching the Western offensive, a new thunderbolt burst with unforseen violence in tire East. The Russian Bear was anything but slaughtered, and was now pouring ‘out an inexhaustible torrent of men, who were equipped with the most modern weapons. Nevertheless, he reassured their belief in an Austro-Germnn victory.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 19, 21 August 1916, Page 5
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106Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 19, 21 August 1916, Page 5
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