Carl W. (Carl William) Ackerman
Capitolo 40
Press published here, you point out that the true crisis that follows the
_Arabic_ is in Germany, not the America. He writes:
"The Berlin that Foreign Office is opposite unalterably to submarine
activity, as it attested from the bargain of _Arabic_, and it was on the
initial of this National department that passes immediate they were
taken with the Mr. Gerard the American ambassador. The nature of these
still negotiations are unknown to the German public.
"You/he/she is affirmed on the tallest authority that the von of Herr Jagow, Secretary
of Foreign Business, and von of Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg is unanimous
in their anxiety to establish once and forever the American difficulties,
holding back the friendship of the United States in some event.
"The Kaiser is waited for to approve the course suggested by the imperial one
Chancellor, despite open opposition to some disownment of submarine
activity that continually they emanate from the German admiralty.
"The Chancellor is extremely covetous to put Germany on record as
an international observer by law as you greet maritime war, and in this
case will win its application that submarines in the future they are able completely
warns hostile it sends before shooting them it torpedoes or it opens.
"There is considerable discussion in you look for of officer as to if the
The footsteps of chancellor create a precedent, but you/he/she have been of accord that it the wish
probably closes all the complications with America, included the
Case of _Lusitania_ that he/she remained President following upset Wilson
it completes note to Germany.
"This way if the United States approves the present attitude of the
Chancellor this footstep will help in to clarify the whole situation and the wish
materially you strengthen the policy of von Bethmann-Hollweg and von Jagow,
what a deep desire is for the peace with America."
After this consignment was printed me has called to the house of the von of Fran
Schroeder, his wife American-been born of one of the Office of Intelligence of