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Show BERNSTEIN RAPS HUN TACTICS IN FRANK STATEMENT PARIS. May 22. (French Wireless Service.) Ser-vice.) Eduard Bernstein, the German Social Democratic leader, declared in a recent speech at Llchtenberg that the German government had not taken the proper course to secure approval of its foreign policy by the Socialists, and that it could have obtained better terms of peace if it had acted differently. The peace terms, Herr Bernstein declared, de-clared, were not entirely dictated by hatred and passion. "It appears more likely," he said, "that distrust of our policy inspired them. We should have broken more completely with the past, and Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau could have made a better choice of his associates asso-ciates on the peace commission. , "We must admit," added the speaker, "that we knowingly caused much damage and that some of the demands are no more than just as reparation for wdrat we have done." |