The book I Accuse! (J'accuse!) was written by author [grelling, Richard], 1853- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of I Accuse! (J'accuse!) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is I Accuse! (J'accuse!) a good or bad book?
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160. 268 I ACCUSE! the fact that Belgian neutrality had in 1870 been the subject of one of the finest diplomatic manceuvres of the Bismarckian statecraft? Did he not know that then also England intervened at the beginning of the war as the protector of Belgian neutrality, just as on the present occasion, only with the different result that Bis- marck not only promised that he would respect Belgian neutrality, but also denounced the intended disregard of it by France, and thus brought England on... to his side? Shortly before the beginning of the war, as is well known, he published an outline of a treaty drawn up by Benedetti, the French Ambassador, in which France claimed the annexation of Belgium as a return for com- pensation to Prussia in North Germany. The result of this astute move was nothing more nor less than the neu- trality of England, and the conclusion of identical trea- ties between England on the one hand and Germany and France on the other (August, 1870), in which Eng- land expressly declared that, if either of the belligerent Powers violated Belgian territory, she would associate herself with the other in defence of Belgium.
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