7/ "The first time they took away 65 people, three days later only 14 people came back alive, the second time they took away the whole company, 120 people - 10 of them were left, I think. People were just taken away in lorries at night and dropped off in forest belts. No one gave them any task, they started to be shelled - there was panic, they ran away and, of course, all of them were killed almost immediately."
8/ The men saw little of the career officers who commanded them but stayed well behind the front lines out of harm's way. The junior officers at Alexander's headquarters were all mobilised men. "They were more or less able to maintain discipline in normal ways, not army ways, because they worked as civilian managers. And the career officers... Cowardly, petty, corrupt."