Attempts to instigate animosity toward Germany
The memorandum says that it has become part of the public discourse to blame Germany for all events that happen contrary to their wishes. The writer says that various accusations levied against Germany’s meetings with delegates from places like Tripoli have proven false. Throughout the memorandum, the notion that Germany wants to take part in the “Akaba” controversy is debunked.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1906-06-04