William, German Crown Prince and his wife Cecilie, c. 1914

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William, German Crown Prince and his wife Cecilie, c. 1914

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William, German Crown Prince and his wife Cecilie
Identifier: germanysfighting00hend (find matches)
Title: Germany's fighting machine; her army, her navy, her air-ships, and why she arrayed them against the allied powers of Europe
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Henderson, Ernest F. (Ernest Flagg), 1861-1928
Subjects: Germany. Heer Germany. Kriegsmarine World War, 1914-1918
Publisher: Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation



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med to befalling into oblivion, celebrate its resurrection. In February the Hallesche Zeitung writes: To keepfriendship with Russia is one of the chief aims of ourforeign policy, but it is sometimes made very hard forus indeed. . . . They keep the peace because it is tothe advantage of the czars empire to do so; but they areto be had for every combination directed against Ger-many. And the Dresdener Nachrichten: The Rus-sian-German relations leave very much to be desired atthe moment. The Russian government fails to show theleast approachableness in foreign questions and Russiansociety and the press are in an extremely anti-Germanmood. Evidences of the same thing are to be seen intheir attitude to Austria. . . . The Russian policylets itself be taken more and more in tow by the Frenchdesires, and has nothing but polite speeches left forGermany. The Weser Zeitung finds the explanationof the hostility in Germanys efforts to help the Turksreorganize their army, and declares, Here we have
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