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<p>[Page 62]</p><p>ensuing efforts of various administrations, has greatly improved. What we care about most is quiet and peace, as much as that is possible under the circumstances, and we are not willing to become the pawns in a game of ambitions by a few gentlemen.</p><p>We therefore ask you to refrain from all further meddling, direct or indirect, and not to add fuel to the suspicion that your motives are purely personal. Should you refuse to oblige the wishes of a majority of this camp, we deem it best that you ask to be transferred to another camp.</p><p>Signed by 261 camp members.</p><p>After Burkard has publicly declared that he will not accept a commission post, the accusation of personal ambitions has no leg to stand on since even the most hardened opponents admit that it was only ever aimed at B., and never at Wehrs and Hering. It follows, logically, that our opposition was never based on personal motives, but aimed solely at</p>

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