KAISER WILHELM.
AND HIS FRIEND, MARTIN LUTHER,
Amsterdam, March 5.
The Kaiser, in an address after a religious service in a park at Niubowo Castle, Poland, said: "Ours is a hard task. We have to prove to the- entire world that Germany has a right to existence. AYe Prussians are accustomed to light and overcome a superior enemy. . We should trust firmly in our great Ally above, -who will help a just cause to victory. History tells us.that God is only on the side of believing armies. As my friend Luther declared, a man witft God. is always in the majority. Our enemies are without a watchword. They carry the heavy knapsack of an evil conscience because . they, havo fallen upon a peace-loving pcoplti.-'-5,,,
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2576, 6 March 1915, Page 2
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