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... n, and soldier was accounted for and secured.
The number of prisoners of war taken during the war up to this point had been disproportionately small, not due to lack of combat, but doctrine.
German operational planning rarely gave enemies the opportunity to surrender once battle was joined. Encirclement and annihilation came first. Negotiation was an armistice luxury, not a battlefield clause.
When Bruno finally stepped off the carrier to meet the former commanding office ...
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