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W. History of Twelve Days, July 24 to Au- gust 4, 1914. New York. Scribner. [1915]. * J 'accuse! By a German. New York. Hodder. 1915.
Seymour, Charles. The Diplomatic Background of the War. New Haven. Yale Univ. Press. 1916.
CHAPTER VI DID GERMANY WRONG BELGIUM?
. G. C. FISKE Associate Professor of Latin BEIiGIUM A NKUTRALIZED STATE Germany's violation of the neutrality of Belgium was a crime against the civilized world. You have heard this statement a hundred times, but do you know the cold, b
...rutal facts that prove it absolutely?.
A neutralized state is one which has been guaranteed freedom from invasion upon condition that it wage no wars beyond its borders. Switzerland, Luxemburg, and Belgium are such states. Belgium was created a neuti'alized nation on the 19th of April, 1839, by a treaty signed by the great powers, Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Austria. These powers were tired of having this centrally located country used as "the cockpit of Europe". Therefore, they agreed that Belgium should form an independent and per- petually neutral state, and bound themselves to intervene in the defense of Belgium against any power attempting to invade Belgian territory.


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