German Atrocities, Their Nature And Philosophy, Studies in Belgium And France During July And August of 1917

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When the indignation of the civilized world flamed out against Germany because of the rape of Belgium, the German Government asked these professors to sign a document, 91 The Pan-German Empire Scheme and so degraded were these men through the German philosophy of militarism and autoc- racy, that they obeyed — losing their souls to save their salary. And consider what they signed I Moral Cowaedice of Soholaes By royal command these ninety-three pro- fessors signed a statement saying: "It is not
...true that we wronged Belgium." In the Kaiser's address that he himself published, we read, "Give no quarter, take no pris- oners"; he adds, "Let aU who fall into your hands be at your mercy ; make your- self as terrible as the Huns." This address was circulated on millions of letter cards all over Germany. Eealizing the mistake made by the Kaiser these professors signed a statement saying : " It is not true that our soldiers ever injured the life of a single Belgian." Socrates, Savonarola or Lincoln would have died a thousand deaths upon the rack, rather than have consented to sign their names to a He, but the Kaiser and the Chancellor had only to command their servants to lie, and they lied like slaves.

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