Americas Arraignment of Germany

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Americas Arraignment of Germany
J William James William White
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But it should be added that the publication in question is marked by a yet more singular suppressio vcri ; it contains no hint of what are perhaps the two most decisive of the ' facts about the war. ' These, since they seem to have been less emphasized in America than they deserve to be, should perhaps be indicated specifically.
" It is a fact undisclosed in the pamphlet that on 30th July, and again in a modified form on 31st July, the Russian Government communicated to the German government an
... undertaking to ' stop all military preparations ' (or ' to maintain a waiting attitude ') if Austria would consent to ' stay the march of her troops on Servian territory and, recognizing that the Austro-Servian conflict has assumed the character of a question of general European interest, to admit that the Great Powers may examine the satisfaction which Servia can accord to the Austro-Hungarian Government with- out injury to her rights as a sovereign state and to her independence. ' " It is a fact equally undisclosed in this reposi- tory of information about the causes of the war, that on the morning of 31st July Sir Edward Grey declared to the German Ambassador in London 98 AMERICA'S ARRAIGNMENT that ' if Germany could get any reasonable pro- posal put forward which made it clear that Ger- many and Austria were striving to preserve European peace, and that Russia and France would be unreasonable if they rejected it, ' he would ' support it at St Petersburg and Paris, and go the length of saying that if Russia and France would not accept it his Majesty's government would have nothing more to do with the consequences.

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