EX-KAISER’S LETTERS
PUBLICATION IN GERMANY. AN INTERESTING EXCERPT. (Rec. 5.5 pan.) Berlin, October 14. A series of private letters by the exKaiser nine years before the war are being published in the Berlin Tageblatt. One contains a particularly illuminating passage. It is in a letter addressed to Count Von Bulow on the situation in Morocco urging him to go easy as Germany was not prepared “at a time like this when the Socialists are preaching and preparing for revolt. I cannot send a single man from the country without exposing the lives and property of the citizens to danger. The Socialists must in the first place be shot down, beheaded or rendered harmless if need be in a bath of blood. Then there will be war abroad.” —Australian Press Association.
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Southland Times, Issue 20617, 16 October 1928, Page 7
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