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  1. Apr 21, 2022 · In the late 1920s, a discussion arose questioning the ‘reality’ of the comradeship of the trenches. Veterans appear to use their writings to present their side of the truth to the public and thereby interact with the non-combatant part of society in creating a coherent narrative of the war.

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  2. War comradeship is rarely specifically mentioned in veterans’ testimonies but became the basis for the formation of a universal experience lived by the soldiers of the “fire generation.”

  3. Aug 27, 2018 · For those studying the twentieth-century German military, comradeship is a frequent and loaded term. In this innovative book, Thomas Kühne demonstrates that comradeship was one of the central organizing concepts for German society between 1914 and 1945, and remained important long afterward.

    • Bruce B. Campbell
    • 2018
  4. Comradeship refers to a deep bond of friendship and solidarity formed between individuals, particularly in shared experiences, hardships, or struggles. This term is especially significant in the context of war, where the intense conditions create a strong sense of loyalty and mutual support among soldiers.

  5. Using individual soldiers' diaries, personal letters and memoirs, Kühne reveals the ways in which soldiers' longing for community, and the practice of male bonding and togetherness, sustained the Third Reich's pursuit of war and genocide. Comradeship fuelled the soldiers' fighting morale.

    • Thomas Kühne
    • 2017
  6. Nov 23, 2012 · Abstract. This paper addresses questions of friendship and political community by investigating a particular complex case, comradeship in the life of the soldier. Close attention to soldiers’ accounts of their own lives, successes and failures shows that the relationship of friendship to comradeship, and of both to the success of the soldier ...

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  8. An emphasis on comradeship seems nearly axiomatic in the European and American imaginary about war, and has been registered in many media – painting, sculpture, fiction, poetry, film – in the context of the twentieth century's major conflicts.

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