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Editorials

February 7, 1918 issue

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The German Government is still under the obsession of the war-map. The present Chancellor dwells upon it in order to show how strong is the German military position; and the German press harps upon the fact that, while the soil of the Fatherland knows no invader, the victorious German army is occupying thousands of square miles of enemy territory. The argument is that if the Allies were not pig-headed and wicked, they would take a good look at the war-map and at once ask for the best terms of peace obtainable.

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WAR; PRIME ministers; GERMANY -- Armed Forces; PRESS; PEACE; GERMANY
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