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... situations where they had to kill and watch each other die.
‘That’s why it’s important.’
The cause and justification of the war became more and more paramount.
Fight for God.
Fight for the country.
Fight for the family.
That was why they had taken it upon themselves to educate their minds on matters of war. The same was true about the “we are right” justification.
There was a distinctive difference between fighting to d ...
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