GERMANY.
liOOENDOEEPa STATEMENT. WOULD HAVE WON BUT -FOR THE REVOLUTION. New York, May 15. The Berlin correspondent of the New York Post interviewed Ludendorff, who said it was due to the tanks that the Allies won the war. He would not concede that the entry of the United States made the slightest difference to the outcome. Germany would havo for the revolution.
Ludendorff added that Germany should have built more tanks, but her industries were not equal to the tremendous demand for war materials The U-boat waTfare was necessary and brought England to the verge of economic collapse. The U-boats did not bring the United States into the war. The United States would have entered in any circumstances.
"I am willing to testify before a tribunal to inquire into the responsibility for the war for the purpose of vindicating the Fatherland."—Aus. N.Z. Cable Association. Copenhagen, May 15, The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger states that reliable veteran troops are proceeding to upper Silesia to reinforce the frontier guards and repel Polish attacks —Aus. N.Z. Cable Asosc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 5
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