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... oid of any emotion, and said word by word: "This war was started by France, and the responsibility should be borne by the French government.
Prussia has paid too much for this war, and mere financial compensation cannot alleviate the pain in the hearts of the Prussian army and people.
If your government is unwilling to cede territory as compensation, that’s fine, we can discuss this again in Paris."
Fabre, of course, understood the hidden threat in Bismarck’s words. Pleas ...
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