Who exactly is this inferior enemy


Problem: A point made in The Inability to Mourn revolves around questions of disbelief and embarrassment. In the excerpt from the chapter entitled "The Inability to Mourn," you find the line "the denial of defeat by an enemy who was felt to be greatly inferior"- which is to say the Germans refused to believe that they could be defeated. Who exactly is this "inferior enemy"? (Hint: it is not the Jews as they did not defeat the Nazis)

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