“In war there are no unwounded soldiers”
I think the quote means that in war even if a soldier is not physically hurt, they still might be emotionally or mentally hurt. I don’t think that Vladek will get the respect from his country that a veteran deserves. I think it’s sad that he won’t have his country be proud of him just because he is a Jew. Every veteran deserves to have their country be proud of them.
I think it would be a lot different to go to war now. Back then I think it would have been a lot crazier to go into an area infested with the enemy with just you, your gun and your fellow troops. You would have to go in their like a savage and blast the enemy before they blast you. Now it’s just bombs and missiles most soldiers don’t even know who they are killing whether it be women, men, or children.
My uncle fought in the war between Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Bolivia. Chile won the war and took Bolivia’s access to the pacific.
Felipe
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