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In the World War

CHAPTER I
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Faults, errors and omissions from the most varied sources may occur in it, but can neither alter nor affect the real nature of the case.
The victorious Entente gives a different interpretation of it.

They maintain that Germany let loose the war, and the terrible peace of Versailles is the product of that conception, for it serves as punishment.
A neutral court of justice, as proposed by Germany, was refused.

Their own witnesses and their own judges suffice for them.

They are judge and prosecutor in one.

In Dr.Bauer, the German-Austrian Secretary of State, they have certainly secured an important witness for their view of the case.


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