Letters Concerning the War Between An American And a Relative in Germany March
Letters Concerning the War Between An American And a Relative in Germany March
Kahn Otto Hermann
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Holland and Switzerland would have done the same thing under similar cir- cumstances, as would any other self- respecting nation. Moreover, what weight could Belgium attach to Ger- many's promise of immunity in case she yielded, when at the very moment Ger- many, by her own act, was demonstrat- ing but too clearly how little she con- sidered herself bound by her promise or indeed by a solemn international treaty? What the Germans have accomplished on the battlefields, as well as within their ow...n country, is proof of such great national qualities, that it compels the tribute of admiration, even from your [40] The American Rejoinder enemies. These qualities would indeed have gone far to justify her claim to hegemony, had they not been linked unfortunately — at least among your ruling classes and intellectual leaders — with ways of thought and action which are anti-humanitarian, oppressive and generally intolerable to the rest of the world. ON THE GERMAN DOCTRINE OF FRIGHTFULNESS The theory of "f rightfulness" in the conduct of warfare which Germany now preaches and practices is no new dis- covery.
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