From WSJopinion: Herbert Sulzbach fought for Germany in World War I and Britain in World War II. His legacy is peace and reconciliation, writes Matthew Taylor King.
What would you call someone who serves his birth country in one war and that country’s enemy in another? A traitor? An opportunist? From Alcibiades to Jomini, history furnishes plenty examples of these types. But in the case of Herbert Sulzbach, who fought for Germany in World War I and Britain in World War II, the right answer would be “hero.”
One hundred and one years ago this month, Sulzbach was making his way home after 50 months of service as a lieutenant in the Kaiser’s army. A deeply patriotic artillery officer, he...
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