IN CASE OF WAR.
GERMANY'S FIRST MOVE. ". TO ATTACK EGYPT. Br Telegraph.—Press Association.— Berlin, September 8. Admiral Breusing, a well-known retired officer and a writer on. political and naval questions, addressing the Pan-German League on the strategical situation in the Mediterranean, said that one of Germany's first objects in the event of war with Britain must be the interception of British food supplies. To that end a land • attack in ' Egypt must be undertaken, which was only possible by closely co-operating with Austria and Italy. - "'■■'■.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15094, 10 September 1912, Page 7
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