When U. S. citizens last focused their attention on Count Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff, pre-War Ambassador to the U. S., he was sailing toward home and Fatherland, while the U. S. War-time press thundered accusations that his agents had encomposed every crime from espionage and arson to letting loose deadly bacilli among the perambulators in Central Park, Manhattan. . . .
Times change, and Germans know that Count von Bernstorff is now a leading exponent of The League of Nations. Last week, at Geneva, he did his best to mediate between U....
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