New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915: April-September, 1915Various
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New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915: April-September, 1915
Various
World War, 1914-1918
"But," he continued impressively, referring back to the justification of
Germany's occupation and speaking with quiet force, "if we had not sent
our troops into Belgium, the English would have landed their entire
expeditionary army at Antwerp, and cut our line of communication. How do
I know that? Simply because England would have been guilty of the
grossest blunder if she had not done that, and the man who is in charge
of England's Army has never been known as a blunderer."
A CHARGE IN THE DARK
By O.C.A. CHILD.
Out of the trenches lively, lads!
Steady, steady there, number two!
Step like your feet were tiger's pads--
Crawl when crawling's the thing to do!
Column left, through the sunken road!
Keep in touch as you move by feel!
Empty rifles--no need to load--
Night work's close work, stick to steel!
Wait for shadows and watch the clouds,
When it's moonshine, down you go!
Quiet, quiet, as men in shrouds,
Cats a-prowl in the dark go slow.
Curse you, there, did you have to fall?
Damn your feet and your blind-bat eyes!
Caught in the open, caught--that's all!
Searchlights! slaughter--we meant surprise!
Shrapnel fire a bit too low--
Gets us though on the ricochet!
Open order and in we go,
Steel, cold steel, and we'll make 'em pay.
God above, not there to win?
Left, while my men go on to die!
Take them in, Sergeant, take them in!
Go on, fellows, good luck--good-bye!
A New Poland
By Gustave Hervé
Gustave Hervé, author of the article translated below, which
appears in a recent number of his paper, La Guerre
Sociale--suppressed, it is reported, by the French
authorities--has been described as "the man who fights all
France." He is 44 years old, and has spent one-fourth of his
life in prison, on account of Socialistic articles against the
French flag and Government. He used to continue writing such
articles from prison and thus get his sentences lengthened.
Hervé has always opposed everything savoring of militarism and
conquest. From his article on Poland it will be seen that,
although he says nothing anti-French or antagonistic to the
Allies in general, he desires a Russian triumph over Germany
not for his own sake, but as a preliminary to a reconstruction
of the Polish Nation out of the lands wrested from Poland by
Russia, Germany, and Austria.
In spite of its vagueness, the Grand Duke Nicholas's proclamation
justifies the most sanguine hopes. This has been recognized not only by
all the Poles whom it has reached, those of Russian Poland, and the
three million Polish refugees who live in America, but moreover, all the
Allies have interpreted it as a genuine promise that Poland would be
territorially and politically reconstructed.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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