The Policy of the International a Speech of And An Interview With the Secretary
The Policy of the International a Speech of And An Interview With the Secretary
Camille Huysmans
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What Miiller said, you know through the articles which have appeared recently in the French and German Press. He gave the impression, even at that time, that they, the parliamentary party in Germany, would probably not vote the war credits. The French Socialists de- clared that if Frarfce were attacked they must vote their war credits. My personal opinion then was and I expressed it twice that the German party ought at least to abstain. My conviction was that France would not attack, but I felt... the difficulty of the position of the Germans, a difficulty which was recognised later by Vandervelde. On the one side France, democratic France, on the other side Russia, Czarist Russia. I thought of the position of Bebel in 1870:" If I vote for the credits, " he said, " I support the Prussian policy. If I vote against the credits, I give the impression that I approve of the policy of Bonaparte. '* That seemed to me to be the situation of the German Social-Democrats in 1914. In my judgment it was necessary, after the vigorous propaganda of our German comrades against Czarism, of which they felt the reaction in Germany, to take note of the Russian peril.
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