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... certain commands issued by one’s superior, especially if the commands were not entirely correct and one did not wish to shoulder the blame. Thus, it was often best to leave behind some form of proof, as verbal orders were never as reliable as written directives.
If there was no written directive and the superior later refused to acknowledge giving a verbal order, who would bear the blame when something goes wrong? Conversely, if there was a written directive, then any wrongdoing was cons ...
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