Excerpt from The Crime, Vol. 4
In their introduction to the collected documents the German Government has sounded the leitmotiv for this hymn of de fence. They ascribe to the Belgian ambassadorial reports an unusual interest as a 'source' for the antecedents of the war, they praise this objective diplomatic account of international politics before the outbreak of the war and see in it mate rial in arraignment of the policy of the Entente Powers than which nothing more annihilating can be imagined With great penetration the Ambassadors recognised at a very early date how the peace of the world, guaranteed for decades by the Triple Alliance, was imperilled by the political efforts of the Entente.
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