NO REVOLUTION IN GERMANY.
Mr Hyndman, the leader of the British Socialist Party, says: "We, may set aside the idea of revolution in German}'. This, if it comes at all, will not come during the war. At present, n 0 real distinction can be made between the German Government and the German people. The whole nation has been completely hypnotised from-above with the ideas of the fitness of the Fatherland for world supremacy. Deutschland Über Alles, the majesty and rectitude of organised and successful force, the superiority of the individual Germans to the men of any other race, the holiness of victory won in the great cause of the Prussianation of humanity. These conceptions dominated every section of German society when the war began. There is little to show that they do not dominate, it now. Those, therefore, who reckon upon popular risings in the Central- Empires to shorten the war deceive themselves.
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Taihape Daily Times, 25 January 1918, Page 6
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153NO REVOLUTION IN GERMANY. Taihape Daily Times, 25 January 1918, Page 6
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