Ernst Junger Quotes
Throughout The War, It Was Always My Endeavour To View My Opponent Without Animus, And To Form An Opinion Of Him As A Man On The Basis Of The Courage He Showed. I Would Always Try And Seek Him Out In Combat And Kill Him, And I Expected Nothing Else From Him. But Never Did I Entertain Mean Thoughts Of Him. When Prisoners Fell Into My Hands, Later On, I Felt Responsible For Their Safety, And Would Always Do Everything In My Power For Them.
p. 58
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