War Horse

by

Michael Morpurgo

German Soldier Character Analysis

The German Soldier is an unnamed individual who emerges from the trenches on his side of the front line and approaches Joey after the horse has wandered into a stretch of no-man’s-land. He converses with the British Soldier in a friendly way even though they are enemies in the conflict, and their conversation reflects on the pointlessness and horrors of the war. When he loses the coin toss, he graciously hands Joey to the British Soldier.

German Soldier Quotes in War Horse

The War Horse quotes below are all either spoken by German Soldier or refer to German Soldier . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Dignity and Humanity Theme Icon
).
Chapter 16 Quotes

“In an hour, maybe, or two,” he said, “we will be trying our best again each other to kill. God only know why we do it, and I think He has maybe forgotten why […] We have shown them, haven’t we? We have shown them that any problem can be solved between two people if only they can trust each other. That is all it needs, no?”

The little Welshman shook his head in disbelief as he took the rope. “I think if they would let you and me have an hour or two out here together, we could sort out this whole wretched mess. There would be no more weeping widows and crying children in my valley and no more in yours. If worst came to worst, we could decide it all on the flip of a coin, couldn’t we?”

Related Characters: British Soldier (speaker), German Soldier (speaker), Joey
Page Number: 118-119
Explanation and Analysis:
Get the entire War Horse LitChart as a printable PDF.
War Horse PDF

German Soldier Quotes in War Horse

The War Horse quotes below are all either spoken by German Soldier or refer to German Soldier . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Dignity and Humanity Theme Icon
).
Chapter 16 Quotes

“In an hour, maybe, or two,” he said, “we will be trying our best again each other to kill. God only know why we do it, and I think He has maybe forgotten why […] We have shown them, haven’t we? We have shown them that any problem can be solved between two people if only they can trust each other. That is all it needs, no?”

The little Welshman shook his head in disbelief as he took the rope. “I think if they would let you and me have an hour or two out here together, we could sort out this whole wretched mess. There would be no more weeping widows and crying children in my valley and no more in yours. If worst came to worst, we could decide it all on the flip of a coin, couldn’t we?”

Related Characters: British Soldier (speaker), German Soldier (speaker), Joey
Page Number: 118-119
Explanation and Analysis: