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GERMAN REVIEW

NOT A SINGLE EUSSIAN VICTORY SCORED. The "Hiimburger Nacliriehtcn" of February publishes a survey of "Six Months of War." and poiTits out that, tin-- present conflict lias already lasted nearly as long as the war of 3870-7.1, and that no prospect oX its ending is yet in sight. It remarks that, even if a French victory on the Marne be conceded, not a single Russian victory lias been scored. The article concludes as follows : "But our enemies have fought to get together the peoples of the earth, for their side, and have shipped to France everything they could iv the way of vassals and Colonial forces. A variegated white, black, brown yellow, and red medley of peoples confronts us in the Western theatre. The enemy is, certainly, not lacking in men. Turkey alone has risen for us, and has proclaimed a Holy War. "But here in the German , Empire millions of strong men are still following their avocations, ready at any moment to rush to the colors to help their brethern on sea and land. Austria is now calling on. a dozen classes of her untrained Landstrum,. and still has the other classes to fail back upon. Not a man of the untrained Landsturm has yet been called up here. We confidently take up the challenge in the matter of able-bodied men. "Moreover, our economic equipment is irreproachable. If- the English, exulting at the seizure of our grain -and Hour consignments, think they are sure of their starving-out schemes succeeding let them think s.o. We have always wanted them to effect these seizures and now "welcome them heartily. In the field, on the sea, and at home everything is going on well and favoiirf.bly for us. Our common thought and "will is: "Through to victory." — Router. **v

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Grey River Argus, 12 April 1915, Page 8

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GERMAN REVIEW Grey River Argus, 12 April 1915, Page 8

GERMAN REVIEW Grey River Argus, 12 April 1915, Page 8

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