I recently got to thinking about some people who should be considered heroes because even though what they fought for was wrong, they did it the right way.
The first person that comes to my mind in that category would be Erwin Rommel. He was a General in the Second World War and fought for Germany in the African deserts.
Now why should a Nazi commander be a hero? Because he was fair. That basically sums it up.
He defied orders to kill Jewish civilians, he treated the prisoners of war with apparently reasonable respect, and he tried to avoid collateral damages. He still fought for Nazi Germany, but he respected his country's enemies as well. These are things even today's strongest army doesn't seem to understand.
Another one was Wernher von Braun, in my opinion (yes, I'm a bit biased. I grew up in Germany, so I was forced to learn all about WW2. Over and over again...).
He did work on militay missiles for the Hitler regime, admittedly, but he was still a brilliant scientist and engineer, which really deserves some praise, and he continued working for the alliance after he was captured.
Now what about you? Do you also know some "fallen angels" like those two? I guess I'll accept fictional characters too, as long as it doesn't get out of hand.
The first person that comes to my mind in that category would be Erwin Rommel. He was a General in the Second World War and fought for Germany in the African deserts.
Now why should a Nazi commander be a hero? Because he was fair. That basically sums it up.
He defied orders to kill Jewish civilians, he treated the prisoners of war with apparently reasonable respect, and he tried to avoid collateral damages. He still fought for Nazi Germany, but he respected his country's enemies as well. These are things even today's strongest army doesn't seem to understand.
Another one was Wernher von Braun, in my opinion (yes, I'm a bit biased. I grew up in Germany, so I was forced to learn all about WW2. Over and over again...).
He did work on militay missiles for the Hitler regime, admittedly, but he was still a brilliant scientist and engineer, which really deserves some praise, and he continued working for the alliance after he was captured.
Now what about you? Do you also know some "fallen angels" like those two? I guess I'll accept fictional characters too, as long as it doesn't get out of hand.