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One of the protagonists, this character fights for the Nazis and is interested in returning the fatherland to glory.
One of the protagonists, this character fights for the Americans and is fighting largely to impress others.
This character enlisted in the United States Navy to seek revenge on the Japanese for bombing Pearl Harbor.
This character returns to Spencer's mind several times during battle, making him more empathetic.
This character writes a letter to his brother, explaining that he hopes to one day fight for the United States.
This is Spencer's best friend at Fort Benning, but not the greatest of paratroopers.
This character serves as Dieter's surrogate father, saving his life by imparting experience-based wisdom on more than one occasion.
This character is the 'poster boy' for the Nazi party in Dieter's eyes.
This character writes a letter to the Morgan family to explain how honorably Spencer died.
This was Dieter's friend from childhood. He is executed in front of his Hitler Youth group.
This is a character taken from history. A high ranking official in the Third Reich, he explains to Dieter that his men need to work faster.
The führer of Germany, he honors Dieter with the highest possible civilian medal.
A pretty girl from Box Elder High School, she is Spencer's prime motivation for enlisting in the army.
Spencer receives news that this young man has asked LuAnn to marry him.
This character is essentially torn in two by a British spitfire.
This character objects to his son's enlistment due to religious beliefs and concern for his son.
This character objects to his son's enlistment due to experience in World War I
This man is responsible for killing Willi Hoffman.
This character beat Spencer to the staircase in the Bastogne house, and he paid for it dearly.
This man offered a false sense of security at Fort Benning, only to make them run double after overeating.
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