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>Jack struggled as the Nazi soldier attempted to impale him with his knife, using all of his strength. It wasn't until Annie snuck up from behind and smacked the Nazi soldier with her helmet. Jack, without thinking, grabbed the now dropped knife and plunged it into the German's neck. A red fountain ushered from the soldier's neck as he began to choke on his own blood, gurgling out "Mutter! Mutter!" occasionally. Jack took a moment before standing himself up and wiped the German's blood from his glasses
Jesus Christ, Mary I traumatized my nephew reading this to him last night

>> No.9709392

This would be a great thread on Reddit.

>> No.9709403

>>9709386
It's good for him to know the cruelties of this world.

>> No.9709483

>>9709403
This. Look at the fairy tales of old and see how dark and disturbing they are before being disney-fied. Kids need to understand 2 things: reality and morality. These days hippy parents want to shield their kids from all violence and unpleasantness and think "morality" is a dirty word.

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>>9709483
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Struwwelpeter

>Some researchers now see the stories in the book as illustrations of many child mental disorders that we know about today.[2]

No wonder the Germans became Nazis.

>> No.9709905

>>9709386
Depends. I hated being pandered to, even as a child. A children's book that doesn't sugar coat brutality usually garners a lot of respect from kids, simply because it takes them seriously as readers.