Women At the Hague; the International Congress of Women And Its Results

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Women At the Hague; the International Congress of Women And Its Results
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947, Former Owner. Dlc
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Yet we met, during our weeks in Europe, many exiled Belgians, who told us they could not go back to their own country because of the fear that the Germans would be beaten back over the same territory that had already been dev- astated and that a retreating army is always the worst. Some of these Belgians hoped that Belgium would be evacuated through negotiations and treaties, and yet so com- pletely has method become confused with aim in this war, militarism with the object to be accomplished, ...that in the desire to drive the invaders out, the aim of getting the peace- ful Belgians back in their own country was for the moment overshadowed, although to accomplish this through negotiation rather than bloodshed would be an enormous gain for all concerned. There are civilians in Digitized by Google 8o WOMEN AT THE HAGUE Germany who are anxious to hold the Ger- man generals to their own statement that they marched through Belgium as a matter of military necessity and not for conquest, and early in July a petition, signed by eighty- four leading men of Germany, was presented to the Chancellor, urging that there be no annexation of territory as a result of the war.

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