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In "Two Friends," the author portrays the German officer as fair-minded and reasonable, demonstrating humanity and camaraderie towards the two French friends. Despite the wartime context and their opposing roles, the officer shows a willingness to connect on a personal level and emphasizes their shared humanity.

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In "Two Friends," the author portrays the German officer as fair-minded and reasonable, demonstrating humanity and camaraderie towards the two French friends. Despite the wartime context and their opposing roles, the officer shows a willingness to connect on a personal level and emphasizes their shared humanity.

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