een The War IHnustratea
‘THE HEIGHT OF AERIAL BATTLE IN THE VICTORY OF DOVER
Piphing cadem ‘The War Hiusroted August 86, 1910
This Is the Europe Fuehrer Adolf Wants to Build
Intoxicated by ie sacene onthe Continent, Ade Hier iow senate toe busy
fagaged in preparing plans forthe remaking of Europe according to his heart's desire
efaines te ropotale may be expected to fae Se scibed here by E- Royton Pes
ru has dreamed a dream, and is fast
ving it shape and size and form
{is the dream of a United Europe
Which through so many centuries of the
Middle Ages eotangled Popes and Emperors
ina web of rivalry and war ; the dream which
‘cams to Napoleon in the watches ofthe night,
Aisturbed by the gnawing cancer in his
Stomach or the blood-spattered wraths of the
‘men who died at Marengo or on the road
from Moscow ; the dream which might have
been realized at Versailles if Clemenceau had
not been so old, Lloyd George so opportunist,
iT Wilson had ‘not been 30 filled. with. the
stuffiness of the professor's study. Once
and once only has that dream come down
{0 earth, when eighteen hundred years apo
absolute. power, under the guidance of
vietue and wisdom ""—the phrases Gibbon's
ruled the Roman Empire from the wall of
Antonine between the Forth and Clyde to
the deserts of Persia, 3,000 miles and more
‘away. Now it has fallen to Adolf, son of
‘Schueckigruber,customs