GERMANY'S WAR PLANS.
AN INELASTIC CHAIR. THE BELGIAN CROSSING LEADS TO ANGLO-GERMAN CONFLICT. (Received 9.50 a.m.) LONDON, August 5. The "Chronicle" says that Germany's theory of war is to make plans years ahead, nothing being left to improvisation. Probably the plan for crossing Belgium was made years ago, when Anglo-German hostility was an axiom. It was a tragic irony that, an inelastic chain of such character should entail a collision between the two peoples.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 6
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