Letters From the Kaiser to the Czar, Copied From Government Archives in Moscow Unpublished Before 1920; Private Letters From the Kaiser to the Czar Found in a Chest After the Czar's Execution And Now in Possession of the Soviet Government
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m. we continued our march, Seymour ordering 'Germans to the front,* but were delayed by junks running aground. . . . The Ger- mans had to go to the support of the English marines, who were hard pressed." Admiral Seymour, in a letter to the "London Morning Post" of January loth, 1920, gave his version of the "Germans to the front" order. The Admiral writes: "Owing perhaps to the ex-Kaiser's occasional uncertain mem- ory, the statement about the Germans is not correct. I do not believe I ever gav...e the order stated, but if so it was only as a tactical arrangement for the moment of one day. Our own men were the most numerous body, and therefore took the chief part throughout; while the other seven nationalities all behaved well. Captain von Usedom was a fine officer and loyal to me, but I only made him Chief of my StaflP after Captain Jellicoe (now Admiral of the fleet) had been severely wounded and because the Germans were next in numbers below ours." [81] XXV Berlin 30/1 1902 Dearest Nicky ^ Let me once more thank you by letter for your kind thought of sending your favorite Aide de Camp ObolenskI with the presents for my birthday.
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