Germany Misjudged; An Appeal to International Good Will in the Interest of a Lasting Peace

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These plans did not, it is true, foreshadow direct aggression on Belgiunij but surely they indicated the most cynical willingness to use the Belgian army as a first line of defense for the Entente. When war broke out the "plucky Belgians" rendered you a most valuable service in delaying the march of the Teutonic hosts. What, I ask you in all frankness, did you do for Belgium? Belgium was desolated; she was caught and ground to pieces between the huge rival alliances of Europe. The action of you...r government, playing the game of the balance of power, amounted to nothing less than a ghastly betrayal of Belgian interests.
The above observations, I submit, are based on facts ; I do not admit that they are disputable. I give them thus briefly because they have been emphasized already by many British writers. I need mention only the names of Dr. F. C. Conybeare,^ E. D. Morel,^ H. N. Brailsford,^ Ramsay Macdonald,* and Bernard Shaw,^ Even the London Times, in a leader of March 12, 1915, repudiated chivalry for Belgium: "Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg is quite right.


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