The Illustrated War News, Vol. 2
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Excerpt from The Illustrated War News, Vol. 2: Being a Pictorial Record of the Great War; Parts 13-24, Sept; 6th, 1916, to Nov; 22nd, 1916
Greece, but one has to be a Roumanian or a Greek living too close to the power and anger of great Empires to realise how necessary it is to walk the path of practical results rather than that of sympathy and desire. Rou mania and Greece have at their very doors the Powers that sacked Belgium, Monte negro, and Serbia, and it was not, perhaps, just, to ex pect them to join in with us until they could assure them selves they would not share the fate of those devastated countries. That, then, is the moral worth of Roumania's decision. It is a sign that Germany's vital force is gone.
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