On Killing by Vasily Grossman

The book delves into the psychological and emotional impact of killing on soldiers during warfare, exploring the moral dilemmas and the profound effects of taking a life. It examines the conditioning and training that soldiers undergo to overcome their natural aversion to killing, while also highlighting the long-term consequences on their mental health and societal reintegration. Through a combination of historical analysis, personal accounts, and psychological insights, the narrative offers a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between humans and the act of killing in the context of war.

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