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The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon

Chapter 3 Pershing's Charges versus the Kaiser

Word Count: 377    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

his Attila who has captured the imagination of the Kaiser? He was a Hun who devastated Italy fifteen hundred years ago. The motto of this black-hearted murderer Attila the Hun was: "Wher

o quarter; you will make yourselves as terrible as the Huns under Attila." Plainly the Kaiser knew his men. He knew that they were capable of outdoing even that monster Attila t

s charge, reported loosely by a French boy, with his imperfect knowledge of English, trans

will safeguard all property; you will lift a shield above the aged and oppressed; you will be most courteous to women, gentle and kind to little child

God, is not greater than the chasm that separates that unspeakable butcher, the Kaiser, from General Pershing and the American

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The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon
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