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If the peoples of the earth are not to become toiling
millions for the Prussian Junkers and the Prussian Krupps,
if they are not to be terror-ridden slaves at the mercy of a
German Kaiser’s will, Prussianism must be driven back
within its own borders and kept there.
Not only English freedom, French free- We are fighting for the safety and
liberty of our children, our homes,
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our country. No price is too great Co pay (or
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dom is at stake. Our own cherished institutions,
our free government, all that our fathers (ought for,
all that free people! prize, is threatened by an enemy
that would impose his own hateful Kultur on every
free institution in every liberty-loving land.
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That k why the war must be fought
on European soil We are fighting in Europe now
dial we may not‘have to fight in America, on the
vory thresholds of our own homes, later.
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Americans, you are called upon to
back our armies in France, to furnish them the, !
guns and shells and ships and airplanes, the enor, 1 ! 7$fc 'y
mous quantities of every sort of supplies that they
must have to defeat the Prussian armies and drive
them back across the Rhine. .mf
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