One common theme is heroism. Many fanfictions focus on the brave actions of soldiers or civilians during the war. Another is the theme of survival. Characters are often depicted trying to survive in the harsh conditions of war - torn areas. And then there's the theme of love in the midst of war. It could be the love between soldiers and their families back home, or a romantic relationship that develops between two people in the chaos of war.
The Allied forces worked hard to document the war crimes. They collected evidence from all over Europe. This evidence was used in the trials to prove the atrocities committed by the Nazis. Countries around the world also became more committed to preventing such genocides in the future.
Some anime characters might be horrified. For example, characters from peaceful anime settings like 'My Neighbor Totoro' would be shocked at the violence and destruction depicted in WW2 fanfiction. They come from a world of harmony and nature, and the chaos of war would be completely foreign to them.
Daenerys could view the war as a fight for liberation in some ways. Just as she wants to free the slaves in her world, she might empathize with the countries fighting against tyranny in WW2. However, she would also be horrified by the death toll and the fact that civilians were so often caught in the crossfire.
Some would be angry. They'd feel betrayed, especially those who see Harry as a symbol of hope. They might think that Harry and Hermione are cowards for running away from the fight. However, others could understand. They might think that Harry and Hermione have a greater plan in mind and are leaving for the long - term good of the wizarding world.
Well, there are also those characters who might be a bit shocked or confused. Take Levi from Attack on Titan. He's a very serious and no - nonsense type of character. If he were to read some of the fanfic about him that deviated too much from his own self - perception, like being made into a comical or overly emotional character in the fanfic, he might be taken aback at first. But then he might also realize it's just a different interpretation and not take it too seriously.
The underlying themes. Gundam as a war story delves deep into themes like the cost of war, the futility of violence in some cases, and the hope for peace. It shows the destruction war brings not only to the physical world but also to the people's hearts and minds. This makes it more than just a story about giant robots fighting; it's a profound exploration of war.
The wizarding world would be in shock. Harry is a symbol of hope and victory, so his disappearance would leave many feeling lost. Some might search for him desperately, believing that he is in danger or that the wizarding world still needs his leadership.
The village of Konoha would be in shock. Naruto is seen as a hero, but killing Sasuke, who was also a powerful and well - known ninja, would be a very controversial act. Some might support Naruto, believing he had no other choice for the greater good. Others would be angry and might even turn against him, thinking he could have found another way.
Civilians caught in the abduction would be in a state of shock. Some might see it as a religious sign, while others would be desperate to get back to their normal lives. They would try to find any means to escape the alien captivity and get back to their families during the war - torn world.