CamTheJagMan -> (7/15/2002 2:24:17 PM)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CamTheJagMan [B] In addition to the dehumanizing effects of this, I think that it also comes down to just how much a soldier has on his mind. With constant concerns of weapon care, marching, supply, combat, death, loved ones back home, it becomes easier to think in collective terms and generalities rather than specifics. It's also, as REMF stated, much easier to kill "that **** kraut" than Johann Berger. [/B][/QUOTE] I found this little article you guys might be interested in. The link won't take you immediately to the article, but to a list of articles. The one in question is "From ‘Dagoes’ to ‘Nervy Spaniards’ American Soldiers’ Views of their Opponents, 1898"
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