. Men around the Kaiser; the makers of modern Germany . ad to have buriedGoltz Pashas reputation. Many of the slanderousanonymous postcards addressed to him during andsince the Balkan War indicate that some of his owncountrymen are of the same mind. But there isreason to believe that a different opinion prevailsat the German General Staff. Von der Goltzremains Inspector-General of the Second ArmyInspection. The Guards, the flower of the Army,have just been added to his Inspection. William II. isnot the man to tolerate the retention of a discreditedsoldier in so vital a position, especially blu

. Men around the Kaiser; the makers of modern Germany . ad to have buriedGoltz Pashas reputation. Many of the slanderousanonymous postcards addressed to him during andsince the Balkan War indicate that some of his owncountrymen are of the same mind. But there isreason to believe that a different opinion prevailsat the German General Staff. Von der Goltzremains Inspector-General of the Second ArmyInspection. The Guards, the flower of the Army,have just been added to his Inspection. William II. isnot the man to tolerate the retention of a discreditedsoldier in so vital a position, especially blu Stock Photo
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. Men around the Kaiser; the makers of modern Germany . ad to have buriedGoltz Pashas reputation. Many of the slanderousanonymous postcards addressed to him during andsince the Balkan War indicate that some of his owncountrymen are of the same mind. But there isreason to believe that a different opinion prevailsat the German General Staff. Von der Goltzremains Inspector-General of the Second ArmyInspection. The Guards, the flower of the Army, have just been added to his Inspection. William II. isnot the man to tolerate the retention of a discreditedsoldier in so vital a position, especially bluff, outspoken Goltz, who is not a personal favourite ofthe Supreme War Lord. Goltz Pasha—the titleof which he is still proud—will lead the Germansacross the Vistula, as they beheve they eventuallywill be led, because he is almost universally con-sidered the Fatherlands greatest living soldier. Field-Marshal von der Goltz reputation as anorganiser rests in his own country on his work asgeneral of the First Army Corps—the Russian border218 1 > J. Ho/ph otogj-aph ] .E. Bicber, Bc^-lin.