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Show CUUKlBHI ALREADffift GERMAN EMBASSADOR SUdw I WAH SITUATION AND 2B HIS POINT OF VIEW. H Acknowledges Defeat on $t ,B Says Allies Have Been So 1 V If Worsted That Germany May kH Send Men Against RuttljrH I Now York.-Count jchana H H Ilerustoff, tho German wnWHB Kl after surveying the Kuropcaa ejH tT tlon us revealed In the da;iui nnd In dispatches from Uerlln bt iSfll ' ot Snyvlllo, L. I., gave an Ist'JiH on Monday which shows that ttH 1 lleves tho crisis for Germany u -H es Tho nltiiB of tho geiural stall inB gi tnlned. Franco 1b defeated itijH (battleground -in -western EarotM rfj in such a condition that Germu'jgH mc now recall great numbers ot tJi to meet tho HusbIuii Invasion, iccjH lng to Count von Uenistorff't ItH fl A resume of the embatiB rem views follows: B tgd 1. The war is won. The cm'i-BB M has been defeated in western EcjH Pa: German defeat on land Is now cjjBH the question. B or 2. Tho alms of tho German tr.-H al staff have been attained, Tli'Hj CJ lies havo been so badly and hiBJ SJ denly worsted that Germany ii tB jer to withdraw, ns she has lippintoHj Q great numbers ot men to titlflj IJ? the Husslan invasion. Hi 3. The defeat on the seas ItiH knowledged, with tho proviso thutH ? detent was to havo been ucBl icf since tho German navy has i!tBj s been meant simply to defend '.H rCf coast line, nnd that it the EngllhB sumed the growing navy nu tB for any other purpose they l&HJ under a sadly mythical conceptkiH .j. 4. Germany did not uegln,tht rB L, She did not want tho war. SiB (en ready for peace ut any tnomett HJ 5. Germany's victory meiH er( great advauco of democracy Is iB omplro. Tho nation can never h-HJ oer how tho wholo people rose u AJ -man against nn unjust attack, cotuBJ -the leador ot the Socialists miiiH dei speech amid tho wild cheers 4:fl Conservative party, which stodH n to n man, waving their handkertll at him. H j |