Carl W. (Carl William) Ackerman
Capitolo 25
after he had lent me the book of the Mr. White, I reported me to the data. I founded
to my amazement that the Mr. White has brought to the National Department that
a ship of ammunition sailed from Hamburg, and that he didn't have
it protested, even if the Naval employee had asked for him to do this way. The
affirmations of von Jagow and the Mr. White in his/her autobiography it didn't do
both of accord with the facts. Germany sent ammunition to Spain, but
Wilhelmstrasse was using the book of the Mr. White as it tries that the Krupp
you interest they didn't provide our enemy in 1898. The second part of
September me digitai Kovno, the important Russian fortitude, eight days
after the army captured him/it. I was escorted, together with other
correspondent foreigners, from one strong to another and shown that that the 42
cm. guns had destroyed. I saw 400 machine guns that were captured and
1,300 pieces of heavy artillery. The night before, to a party of supper,
the officers had disputed against the United States because of the
consignment of provisionings in Russia. Yours said that if the United States
you/he/she had not helped Russia, that country would not have been able to reserve
the invaders. I didn't know the facts, but I accepted them
affirmations. When I had shown the machine guns, I examined them and
it discovered that 400 every one was done to Essen or Magdeburg,
Germany. Of the 1,300 pieces of artillery every gun was made in
Germany except some guns of ship English. Kovno was strengthened from
Artillery of _German_, not American.
Some days later me digitai Vilna; this duration I was moving me with the
you advance column. To supper that night with von of General Weber, the
commander of the city, the subject of arm American and ammunition it was
again it brought on. It said their General you/they had captured from the Russian
an American machine gun. He added that they was bringing him/it in from
Smorgon to show the Americans. When he/she contacted us the postage stamp, written
in English, it showed that it was built from Vickers Limited,