It was a lot of fun switching back and forth between the two art styles in this story, one so precise and clean, the other so ragged and scary.

This is the Rommel that so many people, including KrautGrrls, just love.  It is also the kind of military commander that ultimately gets us all killed, by making what he does seem to be so ivory-tower pure and altruistic.

Then there’s the Rommel whose son asked him what war was like and began to tell him — and then stopped, because it was just too horrible.

To paraphrase Fitzgerald, social insanity is the ability to maintain two opposite ideas in the same head at the same time.