The Presidential campaign in Germany is very con- fusing. Field
Marshal von Hindenburg, who has allowed himself to be put forward by the Nationalists but who is notoriously no politician, has adopted the method of saying as little as he possibly can. When asked whether he wants to restore the monarchy he says that that question is not at issue. Superficially it is quite true; for obviously the Nationalists do not yet feel strong enough to act. They would merely regard the election of Hindenburg as President as a useful step to a great deal more. If he should be elected, then we should certainly hear of the Republic versus Monarchy con- troversy. Meanwhile the Luther Government, having many Nationalist members, cannot avoid giving a certain qualified support to Hindenburg.