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| NO COVENANTED PEACE WITH GERMANY 
= ‘‘America, unless we repudiate civilization and abandon 
E humanity and put a premium on savagery and brutality, 
E can make no covenanted peace, no peace by agreement or 
| negotiation with Germany. It would be a covenant with 
= hell, a partnership with infamy. 
= Nor would such a peace secure peace, except so long as 
E it suited Germany. We can judge the future only by the 
| past, and to Germany sacred treaties are scraps of paper 
| only. Germany’s whole history is a record of national 
E treachery, national bad faith, national dishonor, national 
E murder, and national infamy. 
E Of the old men and children murdered, of the women 
= and girls ravished, of the noncombatants taken from their 
E homes and deported to work for their conquerors, of the 
E merchant ships sunk and passengers and crews murdered, 
| of the hospital ships sunk, the hospitals and unfortified 
E cities bombed, of the mutilation and murder by crucifixion 
E and otherwise of wounded and captured soldiers — of all 
| this beastliness there is plenty of evidence, evidence that 
= no one can disbelieve. 
= The best answer to German peace propaganda is sink- 
E ing more U. boats, sending more men to France, speeding 
| up our work along every line, and a heavy subscription to 
E the fourth liberty loan. Peace must mean the triumph of 
= right and justice, the defeat of Germanism, not a truce 
E with it, not a Compromise with it.” — U. S. Bureau of Publicity 
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