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The Mirrors of Downing Street

CHAPTER II
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For the rest of mankind, certainly for the German Kaiser, it was to be another bloodless humiliation of the Russian Bear.
Admiral von Tirpitz wanted war: Bethmann-Hollweg did not.

The great majority of the German people, in whom a genuine fear of Russia had increased under the astute propaganda of the War Party, hoped that the sword had only to be flashed in Russia's face for that vast barbarian to cower once again.

Few statesmen in Europe thought otherwise.

Sir Edward Grey, I have good reason to think, did not consider that Russia would fight.

He erred with that great number of educated Germans who thought the sword had only to be rattled a little more loudly in the scabbard for Russia to weaken, and for Germany to gain, without cost, the supreme object of her policy--_an increasing ascendancy in the Balkans_.


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