orenburg, kill a german, ugh, and at the end of the war, even the soviet leadership was forced to try to move away from this article and then it was never republished, i read this article in the orenburg collection published in 1942. it was impossible anywhere, i think, that when you are on the battlefield, this thinking is biphasic, that is, which is very much has only two colors, black and white, it is necessary because you are trying to survive, because on the battlefield, if you do not quickly understand where your enemy is, well, you just will kill, that's why when you look, what's on a russian soldier is following you, you don't have the luxury of thinking, but... he is fooled by russian propaganda, or maybe he has three children, or maybe he is a beautiful person and an outstanding musician, well , if you think like that, he will kill you there is, because this is the battlefield, and this is the logic, it is justified there, and much that is justified on the battlefield, it cannot be automatically transferred to the rear, because hatred is a very complex feeling, as an emotion