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UNBENDING PRIDE

GERMAN TRIBUTE TO BRITISH • OFFICERS (raOSI OUR 0« \ I or.KBSMKDBM.) LONTJOiN', .2156 August. Via HotteitW*, Ki^laJid veceivp.s, jV-oai _& German, nftwsjiituw r.omsiioiufe;u., Eo:as Jmp-essions 'of tb« British officer, eko ih.j ' writer sjaiiw. * o.uai.e.- „f complimentary remote, %i^ o« w^oU are .^ av.es)ieotet'. Ou'sjw v/hote, dB-paj'sa v/atM tribute to miip. whom ins possibly did w. u see iiU they ; e U : oio Sem^-^^ - tft; . , makes all «*, bctfce , tt(y:ta ..^ „ - -■ nay« ivituscood raiser. s-.oi.g, /iawi-imuec, iudepesdeot, coirrageovs jounjj feUrnvs, f-«.oi o> Sr/e «,nS d«>K:fc. ;> ■ ' ' -" "■Ttu> yojjige,. offioe.-s s _<> w-Ureiv WI! iVJiJ»,- J; wbll' we awastcrasd to call -,mlr.»xy i,ear! rgl ' 6 ,r; fca 3 .saaaliaess o*. ..*e .iyp? whwa-Saglaad. has ..talced >c quite suviarie ;...> replace: -Much r/i Wiis ■'"■■' militarism. Biorsachs -md spectaalt* are not to fc« a>H.!i anr.ong then. Tfle >eeiiirig tVtat'ihey Are always sapertor «i other tewteis gives them great calmness, and itey^ai.-e, t/isi-£tore, noi ftijad With a.v real nate against Geimar:i!.' ''- HOME INFLUENCE. -~ "The war is by them, quite eooiy regarded as a,- sort of necessary oiearihg up between England apd Germany lor predominance. They are convinced that Germany wished to conquer the world and that England could• not.allow Ilia.'They are strengthened in their wide fey the attitude of their people -at home. ' ■Stacks oE captured letters confirm this fact. It is just thft plain, simple, middlacla«s people who are suffering Under tl-a war and want peace, but these very people warn their men at the front- determinedly to hold ort, to bear all soffe;'- ' .'P.g, even the worst,'if only «u*y-can force victory. Ths Englißb." hav ß ~i>vx : bitten themselves into the war idea md are obstinately determined to.«arrr the affair through. Xn any case, sucii words as they write help the men at the.front to hold out." ■ • GERMAN ADVICE TO GERMANS. "Let this be noted by r - own' people, who talk so much ab. ' thei' sufferings, and writers letters of co-a-pla-mt to those in the field." PRIDE OF AW ONCONQ.UEB.ttb NATION.. '■As regards : the •«-*.■ .silnaUon *>» views of English officers diffe-'ve-y much. Som« o/ thftas still tra<io victory this year. The mainvb- 4wever, as gonerailv also tJie -siieo '^r« i--,»----fio firmly of this .y&xdw. Tb« noH^ tha., we and they a?e abo-*: oepai' Ui o-,-another. =.nd that aeitVr - v -ij h:.-Vn''i to conquer. .But no.; oPtvit rfie.n .^n-,- PSi . it m thmkabi., «,»& s,o^s*"^ v: -«pt a Oerman pe«*.:. Tijuif. ■. ■ B. mtherto uncocijnevei'. n.i:.>O'!- iv-:■;;, ■" .^ P?J*f " opposed to Vcf. yride on o::--=id- '" of t-M people's army, -^rilch oas-beeJr"i,^ ~: connwead'for'jvlitinrirsij vsa->=. •■,■ " ' I'HE U-^OA.'.V. ' "Snglith officer hivi t v,,y^ teipptuoua opiaioTi,- of 'the'•U-V-rt -f'-' «^ ? ttiei-e ?j3 v<> queitio.i r>-; •"•-■» sobmaKsi,- -.vai- brm^- th^r. :,^j - u i'. • xugnteai, -iiffi CT H«, >. a ;V . ,"I iUßifced confide7!<M aj/<m r.*,,; ."'-,v";o!v---i' of ail afeirs it se«.:" "There Ts'oa^ ihi^ -,w f,^,,^ C p -•,■' asaij, a--ii, leaau iToiu.uis Enslisn. V uonc. jr !?s r. .-^ c •„, Engfo .. - co . kra : ,ji .-/snnis ci 'rt.a a p ;r, s ,-.f „,..° toms, out ifty .-.mbendai? .-,ri& -vjf.l', p>ces_ b»for»->^jfrtNjß«c''e>£!i' "s:-«r-i<H*,her.arid a : m 2, fts^.o.-. m',,.^ • "■" .

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 6

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UNBENDING PRIDE Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 6

UNBENDING PRIDE Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 6

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