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[MS 23 - Mschr. Niederschrift von Gesprächen zwischen Schultze-Gävernitz und Lindsey]
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peace to gather her sons, daughters and children, who wander
now without homes through immense space of Russia    , and
to settle them on some suitable land in her neighbourhood.
There is no doubt that Kurland    , a country of old Germany     tra-
ditions though a Russian province, and very thinly populated,
will be the best place for this colonisation. Germany promised
freedom to  P o l a n d    , but the way how to organize it, is
an open question left to the future.
12)          Germany is absolutely firm on the point, that a mere
status quo in Belgium     is impossible, as Belgium, in future
left free from any German influense, would be open to the
military and economic organisation by England     and France     and
wouldb be a perpetual threat on our most vulnerable frontier
near the big centres of German industrial life. The Imperial
Chancellor
   
at the last session of the Reichstag     asked for
some material securities against that danger. Antwerp before the
war was the centre of exportation of German industrial produce
and is practically the great harbour at the mouth of the Rhine,
where German commerce dominated. Germany, for the sake of her
children's future, will not give up that position, she held
before the war. A good many Germans hope to strengthen it
by a custom - union. On the other hand the intellectual leaders
of the Flemish nation, which ishope that their nation so famous in the world's
history by the greatness of its art and which was suppressed
by French influence during the last centuries, will be restored
by that war to her own life. Germany cannot but follow the same
line, as for the flemish nation, so nearly akin to tho Germans,
and Flemish peasants and German soldiers understand each oteher
without difficulty. Therefore the German government in Belgium