PAN-GERMANISM.
ir ITHE TWELVE COMIMiAN'DirENTS. Tho Pan-Gormans continue their attacks on Von Kuhlmann, assisted by a gonoral wave of Pan-Germanism in overy direction. A typical episode is tho issue by 'Count von Boon,, a wellknown "member of the Prussian Upper House, of the so-called 12 commandments of Pan-Germanism: 1. No armistice to take place on sea or land until British troops arc cleared out of France and Belgium, and until the Germans arc in (Paris*. .2. The annexation of Belgium for ■military and economical control; with t)he exception of Flanders, Germany will annex tho coast to Calais. 3. The annexation of the Brioyliongwy region (North-east France). I. Franco to surrender Belfort, Toul, Verdun, and all the territory to the east. o. The restoration of the German colonics. 6. England to surrender coaling stations and return 'Gibraltar to Spain. , 7. The whole British navy to be surrendered to Germany. 8. England to return Egypt, with the Suez Canal,..to Turkey. 9.. The evacuation of Greece and the restoration of King Constantine. 10. 'The division of Serbia and Montenegro between Austria and Bulgaria. 11, (Payment of an indemnity of £9,000,000,000 by America, 'England and France. 12. The occupation of French and •Belgian territory to continue until this agreement is carried out, the Allies defraying the cost of the occupation.
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Bruce Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 8 July 1918, Page 4
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216PAN-GERMANISM. Bruce Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 8 July 1918, Page 4
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