Neutrality? The crucifixion of public opinion . ry. The burdenof the offensive is, therefore, upon France and her ally. Thisthey have not been able to maintain, as one knows. As a resultof the successful strategy on the part of Germany all the deso-lation and devastation of war have been inflicted upon foreign,and not on German soil, as per N. Y. Herald report, reading:GRAND DESOLATION, NARROW DEFILE BETWEENVERDUN AND MONTMEDY AFFORDS ONLY AVENUE OF ESCAPE FOR GERMANS The withdrawal of theGerman army from theMarne was and is a remark-able achievement, so all mili-tary experts agreed. It wasacc


Neutrality? The crucifixion of public opinion . ry. The burdenof the offensive is, therefore, upon France and her ally. Thisthey have not been able to maintain, as one knows. As a resultof the successful strategy on the part of Germany all the deso-lation and devastation of war have been inflicted upon foreign,and not on German soil, as per N. Y. Herald report, reading:GRAND DESOLATION, NARROW DEFILE BETWEENVERDUN AND MONTMEDY AFFORDS ONLY AVENUE OF ESCAPE FOR GERMANS The withdrawal of theGerman army from theMarne was and is a remark-able achievement, so all mili-tary experts agreed. It wasaccomplished with compara-tively small losses and withpractically no disorder. Thefact that Von Klucks armydrove east and south of Parisindicates that its objectivewas not Paris, but the occu-pation of the present Ger-man line. If, of the retreatsreported in cur papers, one-tenth were true, the easternarmy by this time would becamping in Golden GatePark, San Francisco. The personality of Gen-eral Von Kluck is a livingrefutation of the accusations. General von Kluck. 40 NEUTRALITY that the German army is not a democratic institution. VonKluck is the son of a humble, poor letter carrier, and a self-made man in every sense of the word. It was unfortunate thathe was wounded, but from latest reports, hes well again. CHAPTER X Crown Prince and Press Bullets. Here is the way the German withdrawal from, the Marnewas reported by the New York press: LONDON HEARS THAT GERMAN CROWN PRINCE AND THE IMPERIAL GUARD ARE ANNIHILATED The N. T. Herald, Sept. 8, 1914.


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