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[MS 23 - Mschr. Niederschrift von Gesprächen zwischen Schultze-Gävernitz und Lindsey]
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Franco - Russian     allies was the fear that in the course of
that war Germany     might get hold of Calais     and so dominate
the Channel    , the war proving also in this respect to be
a struggle for naval predomincance about the straights of the sea.
6)          The invasion of  B e l g i u m      by Germany was a
very welcome pretext for the English government to stir up
public opinion in their country. That it was nothing but a
pretext is proved by the Entente violating the neutrality of
Greece    , whose Ionian islands     were under the same guarantee
of international neutrality as Belgium was. Also the so¬
called Belgium atrocities were nothing but a bluff, meant for
agitating the public opinion in England     as well as in the
neutral states. Germany does not understand as well as England
to handle the world's public opinion, (her language being more
that of facts than of words) Germans believe that the German
soldier is a good-natured and a well-educated man, in any
case better educated than his opponents as school statistics
prove,- and for that raason not inclined to any unnecessary
cruelty. On the other hand there happened dreadful atrocities,
mutilations of wounded German soldiers by the Belgian civilians
of which not a few nurses, who cured these poor people, could
be witnesses,- their names being at the disposal of any
neutral investigator. As long as these contradictory state¬
ments are not cleared up, any neutral who sticks to justice,
will abstain from judgment.
7)          At the beginning of the war, Germany's situation
seemad desperate. She had to fight against an overwhelming
majority of enemies. This struggle will recall one day to