Headquarters Nights; a Record of Conversations And Experiences At the Headquarters of the German Army in France And Belgium
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Such sacrifice and stultification of human personality as national control by such a machine requires, can have no perma- nence in a world moving certainly, even if hesitatingly and deviously, toward indi- vidualism and the recognition of personal values. 83 Ill The experience of our Relief Commis- sion with this machine has been wearing. It has also been illuminating. For it has resulted in the conversion of an idealistic group of young Americans of open mind and fairly neutral original attitu...de, into a band of convinced men, most of whom, since their forced retirement from Bel- gium, have ranged themselves among four armies devoted to the annihilation of that machine and to the rescue and restoration of that one of its victims, the sight of whose mangling and suffering brought unshed tears to the eyes and silent curses to the lips of these Americans so often during the long two and a half years of the relief work. We were not haters of Germany when we went to Belgium. We have simply, 84 Headquarters Nights by inescapable sights and sounds and knowledge forced on us, been made into what we have become.
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