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The story of the "Soldier (Stripped)" often refers to a profound act of mercy at the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp in 1945, where a soldier shared his blanket with a prisoner. This touching narrative represents humanity and kindness in the face of absolute horror.
Other interpretations of a "soldier stripped" include the "Naked Soldier" dilemma from military ethics and the spiritual, metaphorical interpretation of Christ disarming powers in Colossians. The Dispensable Lives of Soldiers - Harvard DASH Soldier (Stripped)