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Title: The Better Germany in War Time
Being some Facts towards Fellowship
Author: Harold Picton
Release Date: March 12, 2008 [EBook #24810]
Language: English
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THE BETTER GERMANY
IN WAR TIME
_Being some Facts towards Fellowship._
BY
HAROLD PICTON.
THE NATIONAL LABOUR PRESS, LIMITED,
MANCHESTER AND LONDON.
TO THE
BRITISH AND THE GERMAN PEOPLES
AND
IN MEMORY OF
MY MOTHER
WHO KNEW AND LOVED
THEM BOTH.
"Forsooth, brothers, fellowship is heaven, and lack of
fellowship is Hell."--_A Dream of John Ball._
"Either we are all citizens of the same city and war between us,
a civil war, a monstrous iniquity to be forgotten, as soon as it
may bring in peace; or else there is no city and no home for man
in the universe, but only an everlasting conflict between
creatures that have nothing in common and no place where they
can together be at rest."--_Times Literary Supplement_, Nov. 11,
1915.
"He had to be extremely careful, said Lord Newton at Knutsford
last Saturday, because if he made any statement which did not
accuse the Germans of brutality he was denounced by many people
as pro-German."--_Common Sense_, April 20, 1918.
"Des faits de ce genre meritent detre mis en evidence. Il
faudrait, dans ce dechainement d'horreurs et de haines, insister
sur les quelques traits capables d'adoucir les ames."--
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