Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Does A Nazi Soldier Deserve Pity?
I do not think that he deserves to be pittied. He murdered innocent people most of which were women and children. He said to the Jewish man, "The screams from the house were horrible. Dense smoke poured out and choked us..." He watched those people die. In that moment did he pity them? Did he feel remorse? Maybe he did after the incident had occured, but he did nothing to get away from or stop the awful situation while he was in it. He also said, "No one asked what the murder had to do with the Russians." They murdered innocent people for practically no reason at all. Maybe this man can be forgiven later on, but the decision he made was his own. He can not go back and undo it. Because of that, I do not believe that somebody should feel sorry for him.
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