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CROWN PRINCE TRIED TO MAKE PEACE

TOLD TO MIND HIS OWN BUSINESS. NEW YORK/ 3rd December. Interviewed in Holland by an American correspondent, the Crown Prince denied that ho had relinquished any of his rights of succession. He was convinced that Germany had lost the war in October, 1914, but would not have lost it if the Chiefs of-the General Staff had not lost their heads. He tried to make peace then, even at the sacrifice of Alsace-Lorraine, but was told to mind his own business and' confine himself to commanding his armies.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 7

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CROWN PRINCE TRIED TO MAKE PEACE Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 7

CROWN PRINCE TRIED TO MAKE PEACE Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 7