GERMANY
THE KAISER'S HEAVENLY PARTNER. AND HIS FRIEND MARTIN LUTHER. A SACRILEGIOUS UTTERANCE. Received 5, 8.55 p.m. Amsterdam, March 5. The Kaiser, in an address after the service in the park at Nivbowo Castle, Poland, said: "Our hardest task is to prove to the entire world Germany's right to existence. We Prussians, accustomed to fight to overcome a superior enemy, should trust firmly in our Great Ally above, who will help our just cause to victory. History tells i' 3 that God is only on the side of believing armies. As my friend Luther declared, a man with God is always in the majority. Our enemies are without that watchword. They carry the heavy knapsack of an evil conscience, because they have fallen upon a peace-loving people."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 229, 6 March 1915, Page 5
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