The Penitent Artist
"I will never make drawings against the Yellow Peril again!"
The Kaiser has a good many things in his past to live down, but he
certainly never foresaw that some day his inept activities as an
artist would stand across his path. Raemaekers, who was not
likely to forget anything that Wilhelm had done in this particular line,
shows him on his knees to Japan (and incidentally to Mexico), as the infamous
Zimmermann note to the German minister at Mexico City revealed
him, full of remorse for those drawings he once made against the
Yellow Peril. And what is Japan's reply? The expression which Raemaekers
has caught certainly agrees very well with the following statement
of Count Terauchi, Japanese Prime Minister: "Nothing is more
repugnant to our sense of honor and to the lasting welfare of this country
than to betray our friends and allies in time of trial and to become
a party to a combination directed against the United States, to whom we
are bound not only by the sentiments of true friendship but also by material
interests of vast and far-reaching importance."