Admirable Quote by Charles Lindbergh
“It is not the willingness to kill on the part of our soldiers which most concerns me. That is an inherent part of war. It is our lack of respect for even the admirable characteristics of our enemy; for courage, for suffering, for death, for his willingness to die for his beliefs, for his companies and squadrons which go forth, one after another, to annihilation against our superior training and equipment.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview, 1938, Charles Lindbergh on war ethics
He worries that soldiers disrespect the enemy’s virtues, seeing them only as targets, which dehumanizes conflict.
In simple terms: Disrespecting enemy virtues dehumanizes war.
Respect enemy humanity even in conflict.
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When to use this quote
- military training
- peace negotiations
- historical analysis
- ethical education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does dehumanizing the enemy affect soldiers?
- Can respect coexist with combat?
Even with respect, combat still entails killing.