A review by almir01
Moral Combat: Good and Evil in World War II, Part 1 by Michael Burleigh

5.0

Very inspirational and detailed. It goes in-depth on some aspects of why treatment of civilians and POWs was different going from theater to theater. Treatment of POWs was different assessing the culture of Japanese, Americans, Europeans and Russians. Same can be said about non-combatants and the exodus that Jews were in Europe. Treatment of lesser humans than Aryans has been very detailed, and some of those facts are not taught in schools. A must read for those that want to drill down into the though process, or lack of, during the turbulent period of WW2, and how it has set up the world and its treatment through combat going forwards.