GERMANY'S POSITION.
The view of American military experts on •Germany's present position wa» revealed m a speech ai. tlie West Point alumni banquet m New York by General Ivuhn, president of the. Army War College at Washington and recently military attache'. yit Berlin. General Kuhii reviewed the military 'situation abroad, and. said :— . "It is csriain. that the G.ei'maii people are on the edge of starvation, and -the bravest man will succumb to an empfcy stomach. I belieye Germany is prepared to entertain terms of peace • and 50 a long way -to get them. . Her case is that of a man who has caught, a wild: cat by .the tail.' He needs .no help to .hold on, but would' like some to let go." ■ -.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 4
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