GERMANY’S ETERNAL DAMNATION.
Count Reventlow, who tings low these days, has found his tongue once more for V'q purpose of tolling the German Peace Delegation what rfs business at Paris is. The archpriest of Frightfulness says ! that everything, including (lie Huns’ whole future, depends upon the delegation's ability to settle In Germany’s favour the “question” .of responsibility, for the war Until Germany is cleared of this charge, or until at least responsibility for the war is shifted on to the shoulders of Allied- States as well as Germany, Reventlow says that the Peace of Paris will condemn his country to eternal damnation and utter political and economic destruction. “Germany must affirm and establish her innocence loudly and stubbornly before all the world,” exclaims Rc"v----011 flow in the “Deusche Tageszeitung” “else all is iost. ”
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Taihape Daily Times, 21 May 1919, Page 5
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