A Lasting Peace a Conversation Between X a Neutral And Y An Englishman

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A Lasting Peace a Conversation Between X a Neutral And Y An Englishman
G W George Walter Prothero
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(2) Rehirn to Pre-war Conditions.
Y. Your question brings us to the second of 22 A LASTING PEACE.
the three possible sohitions I laid down just now, namely, -', a return to the condition of things which existed before the war. Now, this would be, no doubt, in a sense, a desirable solution. It would be desirable for the Allies, because it would mean the defeat of the soaring ambitions nourished by the monarchs and the governing classes of the Central Powers. They would, at least, have failed in
...their effort to establish a world dominion ; and the consequences of failure might recoil on their heads. But it would be anything but satisfactory to the people of Ger- man}^ and still less to their rulers. How could it be anything but profoundly unsatisfactory to Germany and Austria-Hungary, not to mention their x\llies, to have suffered such losses of men and treasure, to have gone through all the agony of such a conflict, and yet to have nothing to show for it in the end? Now the bulk of the* German people have been deluded by their rulers into the belief that the war is a purely defensive war on their side.

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