What is meant by the general remark on combining German ruthlessness and American sentimentally? (from: The Enemy)
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The General says that the German doctors are ruthless and wouldn’t mind even the death of the General, if the operation is a success. So he wouldn’t let a doctor of that kind perform an operation on him. He also knows that Sadao’s American sentimentality is keeping him merciful to the white man. If only Sadao had the German ruthlessness he wouldn’t mind the death of the white man. In short, the General wants Sadao to possess the American sentimentality while treating him and the German ruthlessness while dealing with the American.
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