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The French inves- tors, with their usual gullibility, and coaxed by M. Rouvier and his friends, would have taken up fifty, or perhaps seventy or eighty per cent.' of the shares at a very high figure. From the necessity of the situa- tion and the inevitable incipient difficulties in the construction of the railway, the shares would very soon fall very low. The German syndicate would then have bought up the whole stock, and thereby would have made the financial scheme possible for the German bank...s. The Baghdad Railway with the Deutsche Bank would have exactly repeated the history of the Ottoman railways with M. de Hitsch. Whatever may be the true explanation of the Franco-German entente on the Baghdad Railway, it will probably be considered by future historians as the most extraordinary chapter in the history of contem- porary French diplomacy. And this Franco-German episode seems to me to he the true key to the Moroccan crisis. In the Baghdad Railway affair Germany had had an excellent opportunity of studying the strange influences at work in French foreign policy.
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