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How did Allen regard the enemy?

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Allen had no illusions about the hellishness of war. Of the enemy, he writes, "I disliked the Germans, but I disliked them because I feared them, knowing full well their deadly capability.

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Allen had no illusions about the hellishness of war. Of the enemy, he writes, "I disliked the Germans, but I disliked them because I feared them, knowing full well their deadly capability.

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