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THE DEADLY

A DECLARATION.


By the Industrial Workers of the World.


We, the Industrial Workers of the World, in Convention assembled, hereby reaffirm our adherence to the principles of Industrial Unionism, and re-dedicate ourselves to the unflinching prosecution of the struggle for the abolition of wage slavery, and the realization of our ideals in Industrial Democracy.

With the European War for conquest and exploitation raging and destroying the lives, class consciousness, and unity of the workers, and the ever-growing agitation for military preparedness clouding the main issues, and delaying the realization of our ultimate aim with patriotic, and, therefore, capitalistic aspirations, we openly declare ourselves determined opponents of all nationalistic sectionalism or patriotism, and the militarism preached and supported by our one enemy, the Capitalist Class. We condemn all wars, and, for the prevention of such, we proclaim the anti-militarist propaganda in time of peace, thus promoting class solidarity among the workers of the entire world, and, in time of war, the General Strike in all industries.

We extend assurances of both moral and material support to all the workers who suffer at the hands of the Capitalist Class for their adhesion to the principles, and call on all workers to unite themselves with us, that the reign of the exploiters may cease and this earth be made fair through the establishment of the Industrial Democracy.



WAR'S TOLL.


Washington, D. C., March 11.—There have been 5,719,400 casualties in the entente armies and 3,384,800 in the Teutonic forces since the war began, according to authoritative figures obtained here today. The classified figures by countries follow:

Killed. Wounded,
Permanently
Disabled.
Captured
and
Missing.
Total.
England 205,400 102,500 107,500 415,400
France 870,000 540,800 400,000 1,810,800
Russia 1,500,000 784,200 800,000 3,084,200
Italy 105,000 49,000 55,000 209,000
Belgium 50,000 22,000 40,000 112,000
Serbia 60,000 28,000 88,000




Totals 2,790,400 1,526,500 1,402,500 5,719,400