HINDENBURG’S FIDELITY.
TO “MOST POWERFUL” / WILHELM. Berlin, Sept. 12. The monarchist press has published a letter from Hindenburg to the exKaiser, in which the former, desiring to remove the bad impression created by the Kaiser’s flight to Holland, takes upon himself a share of the responsibility of advising the Kaiser to take to flight two days before the armistice, on the grounds of the “serious danger of your Majesty falling into the hands of the mutineers and being surrendered to internal and external enemies. It was necessary to spare the Fatherland such a shame and disgrace at any cost.” Hndenburg adds that he regarded the departure to Holland as temporary, and concludes with an expression of unbounded fidelity to the most high, most powerful and most gracious Kaiser, King and Lord. (A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 233, 14 September 1922, Page 5
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134HINDENBURG’S FIDELITY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 233, 14 September 1922, Page 5
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