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<p>[Page 70]</p><p>elsewhere. Thus Salonika represents a festering wound that could seriously endanger the Bulgarians and the Turks.</p><p>The world has finally spared another thought for us poor war and civilian prisoners; a commission of Englishmen and Germans is meeting in The Hague to deliberate our fate. Hindenburg better slam his fist on the table, demanding immediate release or else taking repressive measures. One shouldn&#39;t even negotiate with these English crooks since nothing good ever comes of it. Only a resolute stance and clearly defined, unconditional demands can impress this rabble.</p><p>The English blockade seems to take its toll on Germany more and more, despite all the many merchant ships that our U-boats scuppered. Especially three products are lacking badly, that is oils or fats, cotton and copper, and huge efforts are being made to make up for it. All the major imports of copra, soy beans and other raw materials that contain oils and fat</p>

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