War and a Warrior

Should a warrior step back in front of the great warrior?

A symbolic warrior

First, I would say, a warrior is not a soldier. A warrior is one who has to tolerate any unexpected situation and listen to the great warriors and must not disrespect them, and even though it’s not a good sign of a genuine warrior stepping back to confront those who are ready to fight against him and showing them any sympathy or compassion in term of the fight for rightness ultimately brings down his personification and moreover his defeat in the battleground spreads defamation all across the world.

I know that Adolf Hitler, an Austrian born German politician and the leader of the Nazi party then, went into his underground bunker on 30 April 1945 to commit to suicide of course, with his wife when the then Soviet troops entered the heart of Berlin and most widely known that he had shot himself and the later her wife, Eva Braun died with him also but the Russian military commandant spoke that he had flown away from his berlin hole and was living in somewhere Europe.

So, whatever I want to point-blank that a real warrior must not follow as like as Adolf did.

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