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Show RESPONSIBILITY I FOR WAR FIXED ' WASHINGTON. Dec. 21. Rtponsl , bility for the war and its prolongation is ascribed by Mr. Kautsky, commissary commis-sary of the people at the German foreign for-eign office, to the following in ovdf-r: First, the Gorman emperor and the crown prince; second, General Luden-dorff Luden-dorff and Admiral von Tirpitz; third, tho great industrial concerns, and fourth, the pan-Germans. This view of Mr. Katusky, -who is examining documents docu-ments in the archives of the foreign ministry, was given to a correspondent correspond-ent of the, Petit Parisien in an interview, inter-view, quotations from which 'reached Washington today in official dispatches. dis-patches. The documents so far as examined. Mr. Katusky said, prove the truth of statements made by Dr. Muelhon, director di-rector of the Krupp factories, and by Prince Lichnowski. German ambassador ambassa-dor to England at the outbreak of the war, both of whom have laid the war at Germany's door. The first part of the documents relating re-lating to the cause of the war will be made public within u month, Katusky said, and at the same time the Austrian Aus-trian government will publish some of the documents found in the archives of Ballplatz. |