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The article highlights a humanitarian side of World War II through the story of the city of Tobruk, which was a frequent battleground between the British and the Germans. It is noteworthy that the military hospital in the city continued to treat wounded soldiers from both sides in a balanced and humane manner. One German officer, Rommel, was seen reassuring German wounded and requesting medicines from British forces, who promptly provided them. There were also reports of a German hospital ship leaving Tunis with injured soldiers aboard, who were treated with respect by the British occupation forces, receiving food and medical supplies in an atmosphere of contentment and friendliness. These humanitarian events illustrate how chivalry and compassion often prevail over the brutality of war.
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