"...the band began playing again and we were once more lined up and filed past the quivering body of the dying man." -Pg. 149
"To destroy a man is difficult, almost as difficult as to create one: it has not been easy, nor quick], but you Germans have succeeded." -Pg. 150
When the German SS killed a dying man or any man, Primo feels the guilt and the painful shame of murder. However the German soldiers were trained to have no mutal emotions of killing people. Primo describes the brutality of the German soldiers with their killing methods with people. The German soldiers didn't value life.
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