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Thanks, Rach. ![]() I guess Catrine's father only lost sight of "good" and "bad" not only because of military indoctrination, but also because of literal experience. But I guess I'm nit-picking, sorry. It's funny. I've got Schindler's Ark in the shelves, too. First I was unsure if I got the right book, if there are two books, because I only knew his story as Schindler's List as well. ![]() I think Schindler is the perfect example of "good" and "bad" united, but he went the reverse way. He wasn't so much "decent" person brainwashed into Nazidom, but "stopping" being a Nazi by seeing day in and day out what evil they spread across his world. ![]() Aren't we cliché, Ms. Rach? The Brit "obsessing" about WWII. (don't worry I know you're not really) and the German kowtowing eternal Mea Culpa? ![]() Have a great day! ![]() ![]() ![]() |