“The British had no way of knowing it, but the candles and the soap were made from the fat of rendered Jews and Gypsies and fairies and communists, and other enemies of the State. So it goes”
The Americans and British gentleman will ironically be burning those who they’ve pleaded to save, as well as fought for in war. Upon this being a sadist thought, the irony is more than obvious. War can be fought trying to tumble others ideals and trying to reach a better end, still war is war and some good deeds you do throughout it will not justify the massacre and the blood spilled.

The end does not justify the means.
War does not seem appealing. Why would someone join war to fight for one’s rights, when fighting you are breaking many more? Yet leaders have their ways around society, marketing
war is a great part of the business. “Englishmen…They made war look stylish and reasonable, and fun.” Propaganda was a great
Remembering back to the first chapter of the book when Marie O’Hare says something about women and kids were left alone while men go to war. Both women and kids were as well vital pieces of the war. When men were away the labor had to be done by someone else. Women desperately seeking to send munitions to their men and sons in the battle field would become the guinea pigs of the war. Working under extreme conditions, everybody became the war. The world was at war, no one could escape it. part of World War II countries would make war seem entertaining and if they completed their goal it would feel you were fighting for a reasonable cause. Recruit young, healthy solders will take more than giving war a beautiful perspective. Yet portray war as a stylish game, raising your sex appeal, and crowds of young single males will rush into the battle field. Slogans and posters would motivate kids, because most of them were only kids to join the war.
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