GERMAN AFFAIRS.
REAIARK ABLE DEMONSTR ALTON IN CHURCH. BERLIN. November 2u. Appearing in the Imperial l>ox at a. memorial service at Potsdam Garrison Church, Lndondorff was the hero of a remarkable demonstration. A figure in field gray sprang up in the congregation, exclaiming: ‘'When the hour comes we all will follow you.” The assembly rose and sang ” Deutschland nber Alles.” The clergyman paused in the service and exclaimed: “ When the time conies wo shall die bravely for onr brothers and onr honour.” He then dismounted from the pulpit and standing at the tomb of Frederick the Great, appealed to the congregation to unite, in creating a monarchy. Tim excited people cheered the ex-Kaiser and Lndendorfl. ACTIVITIES OF LUDENDORFF. BERLIN. November 20. Ludendorff is taking a. leading part in the Pan-German meetings, llis association with the rabid monarchical party must not be regarded as a prelude to a. counter revolution. The Alonarchist. propaganda will rather make jieople more scornful Howards the caste responsible for Germany's ruin.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19811, 1 December 1919, Page 3
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