An American writer, in an intimate sketch of the Kaiser, says:—" Concep- ' tions of the Kaiser have been written, presenting'him as an arch-hypocrite, the greatest actor in the world, and as a madman, The conception I have is nei-ther-of these, He is dangerously sincere.'He believes in himself and in the destiny, of the German people. He believes strongly in the Neithzschean 'will is power.' In his speeches to his soldiers during the war he has called it the 'will to victory.' Always religious, the-war has made him more so. Hi 3 constant calling to God is sincere, His belief that Goll is on his side is also sincere. Whenever he goes to the front the Imperial banner; black,, embroidered with, a cross, and bearing the'legend, ' God with us,,' gofiT-with him. He has paused every soldier in bis army to receive a little pocket Bible. He jjs accompanied by a. chaplain wherever lie goes—accompanied by a su-^eon/also.'.' : ■■ /
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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13933, 16 July 1917, Page 7
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165Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13933, 16 July 1917, Page 7
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