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Show SAYS GERMANY WILL DEMAND 'RECKONING' COPENHAORN, Amr. 3. Former Prince Henry of Prussia, in a letter to King Ooorpe, puhllshetl today by the Hamburger Ham-burger Narhricbten, my a the truth about the war may be had from the allied Ptateamen, and he sujTKests that If the former German emperor i placed on trial the statesmen also appear. The letter aska Klni; George to desist from demanding the extradition and trial of the former German ruler. The letter, which is sluned "Your Humble Cousin, Henry," charges that Kntrland plotted Germany's commercial downfall. The iotter rontinues: "Germany and her brave people have been hit severely, but they are not yet dead. The German spirit, which now seems dead, still lives and will one day awake to full consciousness conscious-ness of 'the discrace and shame which have been inflicted, and will one day dc-triAnd dc-triAnd a reckonlnK." |