THE KAISER'S RESPONSIBILITY
"I STROVE HARD FOR PEACE."
LONDON, 15th August,
The Daily News special correspondent at Berne talked with an eminent neutral' who had visited Berlin and had been invited to tea by the Kaiserin. The Kaiser, he said, did not at present appear to be worried. "Ho suffered from sleeplessness, and went out for motor drives at night. Ho talked freely, and disclaimed the British theory that he was responsible'for the war. 'I am not the man,' he said. ' I acted in the best faith throughout, and strove hard for peace. "
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 40, 16 August 1916, Page 7
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