HOW BAD WERE THE REGULAR GERMAN SOLDIERS DURING WORLD WAR 2?


 Initially, I believed that German soldiers of the world war II were ordinary soldiers who took orders and did them. My teacher in history informed us that they were not like the SS. However, as I read ancient journals, I found out that the truth was even worse--and could only depend on their fighting location.

An example is that of General Erwin Rommel in North Africa. He even burnt the orders of his seniors that he was required to kill prisoners. In some localities such as France, a number of the German soldiers were professional in their deeds and did not harm civilians as they did not want to be despised.


However, this changed when they visited Russia. The Barbarossa Decree allowed the German leaders to have no restrictions when it came to acting. In the East, they appeared to have lost their sense of humanity.


The most terrifying was the fact that the British had placed microphones in the German cells of prisoners. The soldiers were seen on camera discussing the killing of individuals and taking of stuff as though it was no other than talking about what to have in lunch.

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