My German Correspondence Concerning Germanys Responsibility for the War And Fo

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My German Correspondence Concerning Germanys Responsibility for the War And Fo
Johnson Douglas Wilson
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Full-page advertise- ments, paid by German agents, have ap- peared repeatedly in American papers, urging the merits of Germany's cause. I have never seen one on behalf of the Allies. All over New York City, before I left for my summer vacation, were giant posters on the billboards, put there by a pro-German society, urging the people to ask President Wilson to stop the exportation of arms to Germany's enemies. I have never seen one poster of any kind put up by friends of the Allies. Indeed, Ame...rica has been so del- uged with German propaganda and Ger- * When this was written German mail was still com- ing freely through neutral countries, and the British publicity campaign had scarcely begun. [65] My German Correspondence man-paid advertisements, and requests for money to carry on the propaganda in favour of Germany, that the whole nation has be- come heartily sick of it, and has urged the Government to expel from the country some of your agents who have been particu- larly offensive in carrying on such a propa- ganda among our citizens.

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