The Unmaking of Europe the First Phase of the Hohenzollern War

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The Unmaking of Europe the First Phase of the Hohenzollern War
Philip Whitwell Wilson
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" Do your duty bravely, Fear God, Honour the King. " That was a manly document. The advice was given to troops operating in a friendly country; still, it was great advice. There was no mention of victory or defeat. The supreme issue for the soldier was his honour. In addressing The Hague Convention, which he attended as Plenipotentiary- 7 98 THE UNMAKING OF EUROPE Delegate for Germany, Baron Marschall von Bieberstein, in a speech on the use of floating mines — a matter that will engage our atte
...ntion in due course — spoke thus : " As to the sentiments of humanity and civilisa- tion, I cannot admit that there is any government or country which is superior in these sentiments to that which I have the honour to represent. " Again : " The officers of the German Navy, I emphatic- ally affirm, will always fulfil in the strictest fashion the duties which emanate from the unwritten law of humanity and civilisation. " These were the views of an able and charming German diplomatist, as communicated to the assembled representatives of the Powers.

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