POINT
OF VIEW
A
momentous hour has struck for Germany. Envious rivals everywhere
force us to legitimate defense. The sword has been forced into
our hands. I hope that in the event that my efforts to the very
last moment do not succeed in bringing our opponents to reason
and in preserving peace, we may use the sword, with the help of
God, so that we may sheathe it again with honor. War will demand
enormous sacrifices by the German people, but we shall show the
enemy what it means to attack Germany. And so I commend you to
God. Go forth into the churches, kneel down before God, and implore
his help for our brave army.
Speech given from the Balcony of the Royal Palace, Berlin, July
31, 1914
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the expression of
your loyalty and your esteem. When it comes to war, all parties
cease and we are all brothers. One or another party has attacked
me in peacetime, but now I forgive them wholeheartedly. If our
neighbors do not give us peace, then we hope and wish that our
good German sword will come victorious out of this war!
Speech from the Balcony
of the Royal Palace, Berlin,
August 1, 1914
Former generations as well as those who stand here today have
often seen the soldiers of the First Guard Regiment and My Guards
at this place. We were brought together then by an oath of allegiance
which we swore before God. Today all have gathered to pray for
the triumph of our weapons, for now that oath must be proved to
the last drop of blood. The sword, which I have left in its scabbard
for decades, shall decide. I expect My First Guard Regiment on
Foot and My Guards to add a new page of fame to their glorious
history. The celebration today finds us confident in God in the
Highest and remembering the glorious days of Leuthen, Chlum, and
St. Privat. Our ancient fame is an appeal to the German people
and their sword. And the entire German nation to the last man
has grasped the sword. And so I draw the sword which with the
help of God I have kept in its scabbard for decades. [At this
point the Kaiser drew his sword from its scabbard and held it
high above his head.] The sword is drawn, and I cannot sheathe
it again without victory and honor. All of you shall and will
see to it that only in honor is it returned to the scabbard. You
are my guaranty that I can dictate peace to my enemies. Up and
at the enemy! Down with the enemies of Brandenburg! Three cheers
for our army!
Speech of Wilhelm II
to the Guards at Potsdam,
August 18, 1914
It had all started with the June 28, 1914 assassination of the
heir to the throne of Austria, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his
wife, Sophia, in Sarajevo by a Serbian Nationalist. Serbia refused
to extradite the assassin...
On 28 July 28, 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia.
On August 1, 1914 Germany declared war on Russsia.
On August 3, 1914 Germany declared war on France.
On August 4, 1914 Britain declared was on Germany.
On November 11, 1918 - a little over four years later -- it all
finally ended after over 8,2081,250 had died and over 21,291,000
were wounded... although some figures are much higher For the
next 20 years there was much talk of peace, which some have recently
taken to calling appeasement, and then World War II broke out,
killing over 60 million people worldwide and woulding three times
that.
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