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[Page 50]
November
Industries, our social institutions, as well as the beauties of our scenery and the real soul of our people, Akin in so many things to your own.
But these things will remain part of the new Germany. Once the barriers of Artificial hatred and misunderstanding have fallen, We hope that you will learn to know, in happier times, the Grander features of the land whose unwilling guests you have been. The barbed wire enclosure is not the proper point of view from which to judge or survey a great nation.
The War has blinded all nations, but if a true Peace will result in opening the eyes of the peoples to the fact, that their intrests are common, That no difference in Flags, Government, Speech nor nationality, can alter the great truth of fraternity of all men, This war will not then have been fought in vain. If the