WHO WON THE WAR?
Now that the entire credit for winning the war has been claimed by the champions of one people, and that people not the inhabitants of the "United States, it is well to find a witness who is willing to give due credit to.our it /„«„o on ATriorir'nn pvrhsvrifreV That veteran is soldiers (says an American --- ~ - v c no less an authority than his Eminence the Primate of Belgium. Speaking in Cincinnati, he said: 'And when your boys came—and how they did come when started—they were such clean-looking fellows and so tremendously eager instantly to get into the trenches and on the battlefield! It is quite beyond me to express my admiration. And such fighting. My friends my very .dear -friends, it was these same boys of yours who broke that long , German wall of steel, which had stood for years and sheltered such awful cruelty and unspeakable atrocities. '^v^y.-
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New Zealand Tablet, 5 February 1920, Page 22
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153WHO WON THE WAR? New Zealand Tablet, 5 February 1920, Page 22
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