Vladek characterizes his attitude about being in the army as one of reluctance and fear. He sees military service as a grim reality, filled with danger and uncertainty, especially during the chaos of World War II. Rather than viewing it as a patriotic duty, he often reflects on the trauma and loss associated with war, indicating a deep sense of survival rather than valor. His experiences highlight the harsh realities faced by soldiers, emphasizing the personal toll of conflict.
Vladek leaves to join the Polish army. Later on, Richieu is sent away to Austria, and Vladek and Anja are separated at Auschwitz.
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His attitude changes because he finds out that Bup Head was in Alabama with his Older Brother coming back from the Army.
He thought they were inhuman, ghostlike.
He thought they were inhuman, ghostlike.
The Roman soldier had the standard gripes about army life as present day soldiers. Some of these were the lack of sleep, the discipline, the amount of deductions from their pay, the attitude of their centurion, and the food.
George S Patton, Jr. was a United States Army general, known for his hard-hittng attitude and flamboyant character He was commander of the Seventh United States Army, and later the Third United States Army, in the European Theater.