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the Virtuous Wehrmacht: Crafting Myth of German Soldier on Eastern Front, 1941-1944

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the Virtuous Wehrmacht: Crafting Myth of German Soldier on Eastern Front, 1941-1944
the Virtuous Wehrmacht: Crafting Myth of German Soldier on Eastern Front, 1941-1944

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Drawing on more than two thousand letters from German soldiers, contextualized by operational and home front documents, Harrisville shows that this myth was the culmination of long-running efforts by the army to preserve an illusion of respectability in the midst of a criminal operation. The primary authors of this fabrication were ordinary soldiers cultivating a decent self-image and developing moral arguments to explain their behavior by drawing on a constellation of values that long preceded Nazism. explains how the army encouraged troops to view themselves as honorable representatives of a civilized nation, not only racially but morally superior to others.

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