MARCHING TO BERLIN
KAISER'S SON AS LEADER.
(AtSTRAUAN-MW aBALAND OABLI ASSOCIATION.) ." ■.. LONDON, 11th November. The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Paris says: "It is believed here that, despite the ex-Crown Prince's pledge not to participate in politics, he will soon be marching to Berlin at the head of an army.
"It is Understood that France, at tomorrow's Council of Ambassadors, will demand that Gerrnariy surrender the exCrowiiVPrihce, for both he and Prince Rupprecht are on the list of War criminals wanted by the Allies, but the Quai D'Ofsay is not optimistic enough to believe that the Reich will hand over either. It is felt that the Stresemann Goveriimettt is as monarchist and Imperialist as the most confirmed Junkers in East Prus»ia."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 7
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