(B) Explain the meaning and political message behind any two of the following snippets from these telegrams:
Kaiser – ‘deserved punishment’
Tsar – ‘ignoble war’
Name: Laura O’Reilly
Student no: 14708891
Module: HI117 Writing the History of War and Society
Lecturer: Dr Gearoid Barry
Tutor: James O’ Donnell
Word Count: 1168
Date of Submission: 22 October 2014
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