In January 1945, after the Battle of the Bulge, General George Patton visited the U.S. military cemetery at Bastogne, Luxembourg, where he was visibly moved to tears when asked why. His documented response was: 'They died for the country. I didn't.' This moment illustrates how even the most hardened military leaders can experience profound emotional responses when confronted with the human cost of war, demonstrating that courage and compassion coexist in leadership.
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