The Myth of a Guilty Nation

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. England has . . . Ten dreadnaughts built and building, while Germany in March last had not even be- gun one dreadnaught ... We have 123 de- stroyers and forty submarines. The Germans have forty-eight destroyers and one submarine. " Hence, if Sir John Fisher knew what he was talking about, and in such matters he usually did, he furnishes a very considerable corroboration of Baron Greindl's view of the German navy up to 1905. Looking back at the third chapter of this book, which deals with the ...comparative strength of the two navies and naval groups as developed from 1905 to 1914, the reader may well raise again Baron Greindl's question, ''Are those people in England really sincere?" [68] XII Such is the inveterate suspicion, the melancholy distrust, put upon English diplomacy by these foreign and neutral observers who could see so plainly what would befall their own country in the event of a European war. Such too, was the responsibility which these observers regularly im- puted to the British Foreign Office — the British Foreign Office which was so soon to fix upon the neutrality of Belgium as a casus belli and pour out streams of propaganda about the sanctity of treaties and the rights of small nations!

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