15 MARCH 1902, Page 17
GERMANY, AMERICA, AND SPAIN.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.")
ST,—Will no wealthy Englishman publish in pamphlet form extracts from representative English and German newspapers of the time of the Spanish-American War ? Such a course would prove beyond a doubt the respective positions of the two peoples. Here the Germans are in a ludicrous position. During the war their attitude was effusively pro-Spanish, and they became correspondingly popular; now their Government tries hard to prove that Germany was pro-American.—I am,