Collateral Damage

His experience of the brutality of war at Ypres made Richard Hannay long to pay back the Germans in their own coin. However, after receiving hospitality from an ordinary German woman and her three children, he realised that his argument was not with ordinary Germans, but with the politicians and military commanders who placed no value on innocent life.

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