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* [[All Germans Are Nazis]]: Subverted in a big way in the character of Klaus Woermann, especially in the film version. He aims to have good relations with the Romanian civilians, and looks down his nose at the SS.
{{quote| '''Woermann:''' [''after being accused of incompetence''] ''My'' competence was proven in combat, against soldiers who shoot back!}}
* [[And I Must Scream]]: The book implies that this is the fate of {{spoiler|Molasar's victims. He can control the bodies of those he kills, and we see that Woermann is still conscious and thinking after being killed by Molasar. Woermann even frantically tries to do something, anything, to stop the way Molasar is using him but is helpless to so. So when Molasar goes all [[Night of the Living Mooks]] toward the end of the book, (see below) there's a chance that every single dead soldier was desperately trying to resist being forced to kill their friends and fellow soldiers and were completely unable to stop what they saw themselves doing.}} ''Creepy...''
* [[Badass Decay]]: A bit of a tossup. {{spoiler|In the novel [[Heroic Sociopath|Glaeken]] murders a boat captain who betrays him and also kills two Romanian soldiers, but doesn't fight back against the SS and gets taken out like a punk. In the film, the captain never betrays him and he merely bullies his way past the Romanians, but the movie makes up for this by letting him [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|openly resist the SS in a big way]] and kill one of them.}}
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