Carl W. (Carl William) Ackerman
Capitolo 93
affairs and from the von the crowd of Tirpitz. Before the Reichstag was worthwhile
the Chancellor went to head office Gran for an ending lecture with
the Kaiser and von of Marshal of Field Hindenburg. Before he went away it looked
as if the Chancellor were overthrown. But when he returned him
summoned the leaders of Reichstag that were sustaining him/it and a lot
editors of Liberal newspapers. The Chancellor told them that vons
Hindenburg would sustain him/it. The next editorialses of the day appeared in a
number of newspapers, says that the von Hindenburg and the Chancellor
it was united in their ideas. This was successful
stirs the Chancellor you/he/she had done, for the public so great trust had
in von Hindenburg that when you/he/she was learned that he was opposite to von
Tirpitz the backbone of opposition to the Chancellor was broken. On
the 28 as von Bethmann-Hollweg appeared in the Reichstag, instead of
facing a hostile reunion and belligerent, he faced members that were
ready to sustain him/it in anything he did. The Chancellor, however,
inclusive that he could take some of the thunder of the opposition
making a strong affirmation against England. "Down with England", the
to whine popular, was her/it note of key of the comments of the Chancellor. In this one
discourse he succeeded in to unite at least for once the public feeling and
the political parties in support of the Government.
Some days I saw after Greater Bassermann in his/her office in the
Reichstag and churches to him if the country for a boundless submarine
war would be taken back after the action of the Reichstag in
the trust that expresses in the Chancellor. He said:
"That has to be definite from the Foreign Office, the Office of Sea and
the Personal General. England is our principal enemy and us we have to recognize
this and it defeats her/it."
With his/her hands in pocket, his/her face what it looks down, he walked his
office and it started a bitter declaration of the neutrality of the united one
States. I asked to him if him the favoured the submarine war even if