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<p>[Page 95]</p><p>introducing the much-demanded parliamentary reforms. The change of Chancellor has not brought about a change of course. The Foreign Affairs Minister, Zimmermann, has also left, and Mr von Kühlmann, formerly ambassadorial counsel in London, has been touted as his successor. It is sad that all the changes have become necessary and that even now an agreement between the parties proves elusive. The conservatives seem to agitate against the Reichstag resolution, which has only just been passed and which they should respect at least for the time being, to see if it elicits a reaction from the enemy. This internal strife is terrible and certainly won’t help our cause. Incomprehensible, however, that Maximilian Harden comes out saying that Alsace Lothringen has to be returned to France. A German cannot possibly give up a region that has always belonged to the German Empire, was stolen from us and then recaptured with the blood of German soldiers. Either Harden has not made that statement, or he</p>