Why is there such a pronounced difference in how the military treats officers vs enlisted people? This even extends to how they are treated when a POW, as seen in Bridge Over River Kwai.

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I *completely* understand that there needs to be a hierarchy, but there seems to be a big discontinuity between these different classifications. When I was in the Navy, I noticed this extended to eating accommodations, and even how ships were built (different hallways for enlisted and officers to walk down). This may have made sense “back in the day”, but why does this separation continue to exist today?

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Except the soviets who executed officers and any government officials. At the Polish ones.

My grandfather was a survivor of Stalingrad. He was a captain but found a corporal uniform. Spent seven years in a soviet work camp before he was released.

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