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THE GERMAN WAY

HOW IT WAS DONE IN 1915. KAISER AND HIS WAR LORDS The following, printed of the Kaiser in 1915, could quite well be applied in. regard to Stalin and Hitler today: The Kaiser was meeting with his leaders of staff. He opened the conversation, and his chiefs replied: “Have we broken all our treaties?” “Yes, Excellency.” “Have all our mine ships been

sailing under the White Ensign or neutral flags?” “Yes, Great Admiral.” “Have we dropped bombs on all open towns, shelled all the hospitals and churches, looted all the private houses, murdered, violated and mutilated all the old men and women and children?” “Yes, Kaiser.” “Then, let us pray!”

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Waikato Independent, Volume XL, Issue 3667, 13 February 1940, Page 7

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THE GERMAN WAY Waikato Independent, Volume XL, Issue 3667, 13 February 1940, Page 7

THE GERMAN WAY Waikato Independent, Volume XL, Issue 3667, 13 February 1940, Page 7

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