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Show . NEWSPAPERS FOSTER HATRED CF GERMH Italian Publicists Say War in Europe Means End of Teutonic Race. TO SEVER RELATIONS Parliamentary Leader De- clares Germans Have r Become Outcasts. SpoVlal Cable to The Tribune. ZURICH, Sept. :3. The Rome corre- "-epondent of the Zurich Post writes: The fiicntlly feeling toward Germany Ger-many which existed In Italy even after the declaration of war against Austria has turned into violent hate. . It Is only necessary to mention the words Alleroanla. (Germany) and Tedescho (German) to throw the average Italian Into a fit of rage. The . formerly admired German empire today to-day signifies everything that is des- picable and abhorrent to the Italian people. This insane, hatred Is fostered by an active press propaganda. The papers pa-pers are again devoting many columns ' to alleged German atrocities and ad vocate an Italian organization modeled mod-eled after the British Empire union, which alms to drive the Germans not only out of all English dominions, but practically off the face of the earth. Determination Is Bitter. One of the leaders of the Italian parliament recently said in a public speech: "The war will, of course, have to end some day, because the present bloodshed cannot go on forever, but we shall continue our warfare' in bloodless manner after the treaty of ' peace Is signed. "A reconciliation between Italy and the central powers is an impossibility. impossibil-ity. The noble Italian race is not ' going to stain its honor by resuming ' diplomatic intercourse with two na tions who have proved that they are i on . lower level than the African . savaces. w "No German. Austrian or rlungarlan will ever be permitted to set his foot on Italian soil again, and we even ( '" Intend to make the exchange' of letters let-ters with these Huns a crime. "Our great allies are animated by the same spirit. No German or Austrian Aus-trian ship will be allowed to enter an Kalian. French. English. Russian, ' Japanese or Portuguese port during the next two or three generations, and we will make all possible efforts to close the doors of the neutral countries coun-tries to lliem also. Have Become Outcasts. "When the Teutons lay down their arms anil acknowledge their defeat Ihev will find that they have become outi-asts. Ostracized and cut olf from the markets of the world, they will not be able to live on the small territory terri-tory into which they will be crowded, and they cannot emigrate, because no country will admit them. "In the United States and South America they are today as bitterly baled as in Ilalv, France. England and Russia. This war means the end of the Teutonic race. In the future the world belongs to the Anglo-Saxon, the Latin and the Slavic races undis-putedly." undis-putedly." . . Similar thoughts are expressed by many newspapers which formerly were decidedly pro-Gorman and bitterly bit-terly attacked the Italian government when It entered the war on the side of the entente. |