Ideas from 'Henry V' by William Shakespeare [1599], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Complete Works' by Shakespeare,William [ ,]].

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25. Social Practice / E. Policies / 1. War / b. Justice in war
Our obedience to the king erases any crimes we commit for him
                        Full Idea: We know enough if we know we are the king's men. Our obedience to the king wipes the crime of it out of us.
                        From: William Shakespeare (Henry V [1599]), quoted by Michael Walzer - Just and Unjust Wars 03
                        A reaction: He is referring to the slaughter of the French servants behind the lines at Agincourt. A classic expression of 'I was just obeying orders', which was rejected at Nurnberg in 1946. Depends on the seriousness of the crime.