| Show GERMANYS GERMANY'S FALL fALU IS CHARGED TU TO i. i Newest Book by Bernhardi Bitterly Assails Dead Chancellor By KARL H. H VON WIEGAND Universal Service Staff Correspondent Special Radio Dispatch BERLIN Dec 31 General General Von latest book Germanys Germany's Heroic Struggle 1918 1914 Is Just oft off the press In It ho he attempts to prove that guilt for starting the world war does not rest with Germany He claims that the tho basis for far Germany Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many many's s catastrophe was laid by Bethmann Bethmann Bethmann Beth- Beth mann Hollweg a man of hesitating and deliberating nature but not a aman aman aman man of action He lIe lays all of ot Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many's political mistakes during the war to Bethmann Hollweg He ac accuses accuses accuses ac- ac him of a superfluous declaration of war against Russia and France and of ot giving Italy the tho desired pretext for remaining neutral Tho The former chancellors chancellor's next big mistake says Bernhard Bernhardi was admitting admit admit- ting the violation of Belgian neutrality neutral neutral- ity Hy which had already been violated by the the other side The chancellor Is accused accused accused ac ac- ac- ac of having been unable to keep L Italy out of the of war var having baying neg nag to to force the Rumanian decision at the proper moment of having prevented prevented prevented pre- pre vented a decisive battle against the theL N L entente orient army and of ot having dragged the thc Brest sk negotiations negotiations out to inconceivable lengths X The book charges that the chancel- chancel V t created the Polish state which irn- irn lately betrayed Germany and that bolshevists to organize In InThe The entire conduct of ot the Jor br lor during the war is charac- charac cL s incompetent and proceeds ever remain to the Imperi imper- imper i stige of Hindenburg and M. M hat they repeatedly en en- en rouse Germany German to the thee thee r. r e e of ot the perilous situa- situa he disgrace of the tho chant chan- chan t frustrated these efforts t t of ot the German people lt It that they had no leader collapse came They J turned to the pa party ty promis- promis the he blessings of ot peace but n 1 reality only pursued its it's own terest Merest I S e revolution came Germany German in a peace of Justice con- con ted to disarm and now stands de- de ift x before a still Implacable enemy ene- ene my y rr The attack on the dead chancellor Is ts regarded as unquestionably in bad Jaste taste |