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Show I Junkers Denounce Majority H Policy of No Annexations and Attack Democracy. NEW YORK, March 28. That Germany Ger-many is engaged In a war for world domination was frankly admitted at the annual meeting in Berlin on February Feb-ruary 18 of the "bund der landwierts," a junker organization comprising the large land holders of Germany. The junker speakers, according to German newspapers received hero, denounced the reichstag majority resolution against annexations and the policy of former Chancellor von Bethrnann-Hollweg. Bethrnann-Hollweg. Socialists and others who are attacking Field Marshal von Hindenburg and General von Luden-dorff Luden-dorff were attacked by the society. It was admitted that the continuation continua-tion of the war was attended with great difficulties and that tho unfavorable unfav-orable food supply situation had converts con-verts many monarchists Into Social-Democracy Social-Democracy Violently Attacked. A violent attack upon democracy was made by Dr. Wildgrube, a member mem-ber of the reichstag, who said there was conciliation between democracy and imperialism. Referring to former Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg, he delcared: "One cannot get rid of the impression impres-sion that God in His wrath made this man a chancellor. Through him the government and emplro came under the dictatorship of democracy. Germany Ger-many will be . either monarchical or hon-monarchical. We passionately appeal to our emperor: 'Hold what you have, so that nobody can take your - crown." " Chamberlain von Oldenburg made this statement: "This war is a fight for world domination dom-ination and, difficult as Its continuation continua-tion may be, it must be fought' out until victory has been achieved if we do not want to sow the death germ for our fatherland." 'i . Only Fools Believe in Peace. 'KK "I hope that after the war," he said, "we will be strong(enough to maintain 91 yeace. T that end we need different frontiers and a larger measure of independence. in-dependence. Only fools believe in an eternal peace of the nations. "As long as the army Is fighting everything is all right, but what will happen thereafter and how we will get out of it, only God knows. Tho speaker said that Germany's chancellor chan-cellor after the war would have difficulties diffi-culties in keeping within bounds the spread of democracy. He attacked the peace resolution and said it was an assault upon the army from tho rear. Pie concluded with the following reference ref-erence to the Germans attacking the policies of Germany's military leaders: "Canaille here and abroad are agitating against Von Hindenburg and Von Ludendorff are not worthy of wiping wip-ing their shoes." |