Imagine you had witnessed the same scene, what do you think you would have felt? The initial interest may have become “uncanny” for numerous reasons. To explain, the whole ordeal of the German army was a long period of hours in which “there was no halt, no breathing time, no open spaces in the ranks.” This repetitive sameness could cause a feeling of eeriness as it would be extremely unsettling and usual to witness. Along with that, the author of the article comments on how the “gray of uniforms worn by both officers and men helped this air of mystery.” I think this statement also adds to the otherworldly feelings witnessing this scene could cause an individual to experience. The author even describes it as if they “all moved under a cloak of invisibility.” This “cloak of invisibility” could emulate a sense of helplessness to the witnesses of the scene as becoming so accustomed to the same gray mass of the German army might make you feel a little out of control. Document 2: How do the women speak about war? How do they personalize the product? Would you categorize them as "anti-war" and/or