War book of the University of Wisconsin. Papers On the Causes And Issues of the War By Members of the Faculty
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Cardinal Mercier declared in October, 1916 : Two years ago it was death, pillage, fire, but it was war. To-day it is no longer war; it is cold calculation, intentional destruction, the victory of force over right, the debasement of human personality, a cry of defiance to humanity. In Poland General von Kries declared : We propose to remove the able-bodied working Poles from this country and leave It open for the inflow of 'German working people as fast as we can spare them ... By and by we shal...l give back freedom to Poland. When that HOW GERMANY MAKES WAR H3 happens Poland will appear automatically as a German prov- ince. In Belgium, General von Bissing said the same thing. If the relief of Belgium breaks down, we can force the in- dustrial population into Germany through starvation and colonize other Belgians in Mesopotamia. . . . Germans will then overrun Belgium. Then when the war is over and freedom is given back to Belgium, it will be a German Bel- gium that is restored. (F. C. Walcott, The Prussian Sys- tem, page 6, issued by U.
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