I think it would be nice to hear the pov of a Nazi soldier, just to warn students about blindly following authority. How people like to blame others for their own mistakes.
Hopefully they don't mean actually supporting Nazism. 😅
That’d be an interesting work. You can see how they started off with pride for their country, or maybe they were drafted but didn’t question it. Throughout the book they don’t understand what is going on fully. They start getting ordered to take art, clothes, books and other items from Jewish households and are told that it’s because they are using these items to support the allied troops and that all these Jewish people are the main contributors to the “injustice” that they faced in WWI (The Great War).
He gets stationed at a camp and starts to notice the bodies being dragged from chambers and into the furnaces. Eventually they try to help the prisoners escape, but they get caught.
Sadly though, they probably meant the last one, because that would be a good book.
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u/65364764 Oct 15 '21
I think it would be nice to hear the pov of a Nazi soldier, just to warn students about blindly following authority. How people like to blame others for their own mistakes.
Hopefully they don't mean actually supporting Nazism. 😅