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244 Because they know that the leaflets contain the truth which they and the Government want to conceal.

They fear the truth. When the German people know it the Government and militarism will be wiped out.

Read overleaf of the successes of the Entente Powers and ask yourselves

The black lines and arrows show the position of the English forces. The Turks were between Samaria and Nablus. They were wiped out. Their army no longer exists.

Leaflet No. 10 (between pages 112 and 113).

"We have no cause for anxiety."—Dr. Wekerle, Hmigarian Premier.

"The men must thoroughly understand that they must stand fast."—Order of the Day to 200th Infantry Division.

"We have no reason to be downhearted."—General von Wrisberg, War Minister in the Reichstag.

"The principle that troops must continue fighting all day long, to the last man, to the last cartridge, even when they are surrounded, appears to have sunk into oblivion."—General Army Order, signed by General Ludendorff.

Every precaution has been taken in Berlin and other places to suppress an eventual attempt at revolution.

Orders for the suppression of risings are issued under the heading "Measures for the Suppression of Strikes." Proof of this is furnished by the order of German G.H.Q. to all Guards Infantry troops and to the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Corps.

On receipt of the telegraphic order "Prepare for the suppression of strikes," all man-power must be mobilised. On receipt of the order "Suppress strikes," the commandant of the transport troops must be immediately informed. The men must be equipped as for field service, only without masks. On receipt of the telegraphic order "Make preparations for