[In the World War by Count Ottokar Czernin]@TWC D-Link book
In the World War

CHAPTER XII
118/122

But this can only be decided by the German people.

Neither the Republic nor the Monarchy is in itself a dogma of democracy.

The Kingdom of England is as democratic as republican Switzerland.

I know no country where men enjoy so great freedom as in England.

But it is a dogma of democracy that the people itself must determine in what manner it will be governed, and I therefore repeat that the final word can only be spoken by the constitutional representative body.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books