They do though, they use overheard conversations to humanize the Nazis to exactly the degree that those characters would be permitted to express and humanize themselves in-setting , and anyone who finds that range of expression lacking should think about why.
They do though, they use overheard conversations to humanize the Nazis to exactly the degree that those characters would be permitted to express and humanize themselves in-setting , and anyone who finds that range of expression lacking should think about why.
I want to humanize Nazis.
As a warning about the banality of evil?
As a warning that even ordinary people can be whipped up into a frenzy of genocidal hate... Right?