War And the King Trust; An Address to the Anglo-German Club
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They cannot see that the Kaiser and the military class are, like militarism, only surface expressions of something that is going on deep in the German soul. They insist that a nation of seventy million people can be permanently broken and incapacitated for aggressive war, as simply and as satisfactorily as we break men and boys in our prisons and reformatories and incapacitate them for rebellion against society. They do not take into account the fact that fifteenj^ears from now Germany, left wi...th a grudge, will have practically as many men of fighting age as she would have had if the war had never happened, and probably a good many more than she has today. Apparently, they fail to realize that Germany's material resources will not stay crippled, because her landi;. and her industries cannot be destroyed and her children will continue to grow into men and women. Early peace, they say, would be a calamity, because Germany has not yet suffered enough to learn her lesson. The loss of seven thousand young men a day, more or less, for two years and a half, mourning in almost every home in the empire, hunger, bankruptcy and the rest of it — in the eyes of our Christian advocates of dreadfulness, these do not seem to add up to enough misery to put the fear of God into Germany as completely as they desire.
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