It is decisive to completely destroy Warsaw.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is a disturbing statement made by a German soldier during World War II. He is suggesting that the city of Warsaw should be completely destroyed, which would have caused tremendous harm and suffering to the people living there. This reflects the harsh and destructive mindset of some military leaders at the time, who valued winning the war over the wellbeing of innocent civilians. It is an important reminder of the devastating consequences of war and the need to always prioritize peace and compassion over violence and destruction.
About Heinz Guderian
Heinz Guderian was a pioneering German general during World War II who played a central role in the development of the panzer division concept and the blitzkrieg strategy. He led successful armored campaigns in Poland and France, but was later dismissed after the German offensive on Moscow failed. Guderian went on to become a well-known memoirist, but his writings also promoted post-war myths about the “clean Wehrmacht.”
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