. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . her existence and is fightingafter making every honorable effortto keep the peace. This peace hasbeen denied her by three great Eu-ropean powers, two of which cer-tainly will with difficulty escape thecharge of duplicity. In Germanythere is no division of opinion asto where the right lies. And her menare fighting the fight most dear tothe human heart in all these cen-turies of war, the fight for justiceand the fathe-land. i ROOSE- A QIIESTION FOR Why does Mr. Roosevelt perpetu-ally cite the alleged violation of theneutrality of B
. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . her existence and is fightingafter making every honorable effortto keep the peace. This peace hasbeen denied her by three great Eu-ropean powers, two of which cer-tainly will with difficulty escape thecharge of duplicity. In Germanythere is no division of opinion asto where the right lies. And her menare fighting the fight most dear tothe human heart in all these cen-turies of war, the fight for justiceand the fathe-land. i ROOSE- A QIIESTION FOR Why does Mr. Roosevelt perpetu-ally cite the alleged violation of theneutrality of Belgium and Luxem-berg? What of the violation of theneutrality of China by Japan and theviolation of the neutrality of Egyptby Great Britain and the violationof the neutrality of Morocco byFrance? Coming even nearer home,we might add, as a chapter of spe-cial interest to Mr. Roosevelt, theviolation, justified, no doubt, butnevertheless glaring, of the smallState of Colombia WHEN I TOOKPANAMA.—Reprinted from TheFatherland, DEFENDING THE FATHERLAND 153. THE GERMAN CAUSE AND THEWAR. This is the fourth article of a serieson THE EUROPEAN WAR, tohich ap-peared in the October Number of THEOPEN COURT, under the title TheGerman Cause, written by the Editor,Dr. Paul Cams. Consult the INDEX fnr the completeseries, end, in order to see where, inthe various Chapters of the hook, thedifferent articles of this treatise maybe found, look for EUROPEAN WAR(THE). In this way the reader mayread the entire series of articles intheir original order, if he chooses to doso, while the present arrangement stillgives him the advantage of bringing thevarious <irticles under their proper, re-spective Chapter-headings of the book. This is a series of exceptionally finearticles on the subject in question, andthey bear a unique and important rela-tion to each other. Be sure to readthem also in their original order.—Editor, War Echoes. And what are the Germans fight-ing for? Our British author tells usth
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