The Englishmen were treated very well for prisons of war. They had food tobacco and milk, they put on plays and fixed up there living corders. They played game and worked out. The men had enough food to have muscle mass and they were healthy the men that traveled with Billy were all amazed by the life that the Englishmen had. There was something in Billy's voice that wondered how these men were able to do this.
" They were adored by the Germans, who thought they were exactly what Englishmen ought to be.(pg.94)"
I think that the Germanys like the Englishmen because they had never meant such sophistication and maybe wanted to be more like them. I could tell that Billy was glad to be feed and provided with things to clean him self up. But i wonder if the question, Why them?, was in his head. Do u thing this is a part of the book that is really. If not why do you think he wrote it?
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