Battle Quote by Manfred Rommel
“This is our problem, our dilemma, yes? We cannot celebrate and declare ourselves to belong to the victorious nations because our brothers and our fathers and grandfathers died in this battle [in Normandy], yes. I understand that the Americans and the British and French celebrate one of the greatest and most important military victories in history. And I understand this. I don't see a reasonable place for the Germans. We watch everything on the television with compassion and sympathy.”
About This Quote
The speaker wrestles with collective guilt and pride, questioning how a nation can celebrate victory when its own people suffered in the same conflict.
In simple terms: Victory feels conflicted when personal loss is remembered.
National triumph vs. personal tragedy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Commemorative ceremonies
- Veterans' reunions
- Post‑war reconciliation processes
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Include multiple perspectives in memorials
- Foster dialogue about shared suffering
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies honor both triumph and loss?
- What role does empathy play in national narratives?
Celebration can risk glorifying conflict if not contextualized.