Disclosures of a German Staff Officer the Letter of Paul Ehrhardt Merchant So

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Paul Ehrhardt
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"* The unusual candour of this remark is made clear by what Ehrhardt wrote on the subject. " Russia/' he says, " has made excuses, and always has negociated but during the whole time mobilised and made preparations against Austria and against us. Even I think that the Czar has been either a dupe to various influences or a liar for as far as I could see he personally interfered with our Emperor to deny that in his empire military preparations were made and during all this time full mobilisation ...in Russia has been ordered by him/' Here what Ehrhardt says is of the greatest importance, for it enables us to test the competence of this business man, only a captain in the army, to speak on these high matters. Was he simply repeating office gossip, or did he know ?
A few days before Ehrhardt stood before a firing squad outside the fortress of Antwerp the German White Book was published, a month after the letter we are considering was written. From this White Book the world learned for the first time of the exchange of telegrams between the Kaiser and the Czar.


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