British officer got respect plus by the Kaiser

    by kukirims

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    1. BasedAustralhungary on

      The Kaiser was a dumbass an at his best a mediocre politician, but he also had a huge soft spot about that stuff because of how rejected he felt because of his father insistence on making a liberal out of him. I think he respected the love between a son and his parents since he felt he lacked it, so he wouldn’t let other suffer like him. Imo.

    2. Also, as soon as he did return to the POW camp, he began trying to escape. He spent 9 months digging a tunnel with other prisoners, managing to escape, only to be re-captured on the Dutch border.

      He also re-joined the military when The 2nd World War broke out.

    3. WW1 was so weird with stuff like this, like it was basically the transition between “honourable”, “gentlemen’s” wars between Europeans, and modern warfare where you die in a ditch miles from home with hell all around you.

    4. Gosh. This level of honesty and sticking to deals is like something from the time of chivalric code. I have to ask, how did he get back to Germany?

    5. Prestigious-Job-9825 on

      Makes me wonder what conditions this POW was kept in. He was an officer with enough pull to make a plea to the German emperor himself, so maybe it wasn’t as bad as what common captured grunts had to endure? That would explain why he willingly returned.

      Or was his sense of honor really this strong? I can only wonder.

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